Norgren RM/92063/JM/15 Pneumatic Cylinder - Magnetic

Part Number: RM/92063/JM/15
Manufacturer
Norgren
Part number
RM/92063/JM/15

Quick Summary

Norgren RM/92063/JM/15 Pneumatic Cylinder is a compact, double-acting actuator designed for precise linear motion in automation systems. Engineers often contend with tight envelopes and rising maintenance costs, so this model combines a small footprint with long-lasting, low-friction sealing to keep uptime high. Although explicit certifications aren’t listed in this data, the magnet-equipped piston, anodised aluminium barrel, and stainless steel rod provide durability and control-ready integration for demanding applications. With a 63 mm bore and a 15 mm stroke, it delivers reliable force in compact packages, supporting efficient cycle times in tooling and material-handling tasks. Its standard G1/4 port and 1–10 bar operating range further simplify system design and supply compatibility for common automation setups.

Product Information

Extended Description

RM/92063/JM/15 Norgren: One third the basic length of a corresponding ISO/VDMA model | Low friction, long life seal design | Fully non-corrodible specification | Standard magnetic piston for full control system versatility
Medium
Compressed air
Operating Temperature
-5 ... 80 °C, 23 ... 176 °F
Operating Pressure
1 ... 10 bar, 14 ... 145 psi
Port Size
G1/4
Cylinder diameter
63 mm
Stroke Length
15 mm
Operation
Double acting
Cushioning
No cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
1870 N
Materials - Barrel
Anodised aluminium alloy
Materials - Piston Rod
Stainless steel (martensitic)
Range
RM/92000/M
Brand
IMI Norgren
63 mm bore and a 15 mm stroke enable a compact double-acting cylinder that preserves actuation force while shrinking envelope. This translates into a smaller machine footprint while enabling faster cycle times, enhancing throughput in clamp and push tasks within small automation cells. A magnetic piston supports easy integration with position sensors and control systems, enabling reliable feedback for closed-loop positioning and improved repeatability. With low-friction, long-life seals, maintenance costs drop and uptime improves, especially in high-cycle packaging and material-handling lines.

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FAQs

To install, ensure mounting surface is clean and aligned; the G1/4 port accepts standard compressed air fittings, and the device supports 1–10 bar. Use appropriate seals and O-rings; confirm mounting orientation won't impede the magnetic piston sensors; consider using supporting brackets for rigid guidance in end-of-arm tooling.
The 63 mm bore provides a solid transmitting force, up to 1870 N of theoretical force, while the 15 mm stroke dictates travel in short-range applications. This combination supports fast, repeatable actuation in confined spaces, such as precise clamping or tooling movements, without sacrificing reliability or cycle speed.
The data does not specify an IP rating or explicit washdown suitability. The cylinder uses an anodised aluminium barrel and stainless steel rod, offering corrosion resistance, but verify IP and sealing requirements in the official datasheet and consider protective enclosures or coatings if washdown exposure is expected.
A magnetic piston enables straightforward position sensing and control-system integration, allowing closed-loop positioning and reliable feedback for sequencing. It supports common sensors and PLC inputs, reducing the need for custom interfaces and simplifying retrofits in existing automation cells.
Low-friction seals and a long-life design reduce wear and lubrication needs, extending service intervals in high-cycle applications. The combination of a stainless steel piston rod and corrosion-resistant barrel enhances durability, while the magnetic piston supports sensor checks and preventative maintenance within typical industrial schedules.