Norgren RM/92063/M/110 Pneumatic Cylinder - Magnetic
Part Number: RM/92063/M/110
Quick Summary
RM/92063/M/110 is a compact double-acting pneumatic cylinder designed for precise linear actuation in automation lines. Engineers often contend with limited space and wear from longer strokes; this unit's compact length and robust seals help mitigate downtime. Certifications such as CE and IP ratings are common for this class; verify on the datasheet. For industrial automation, the magnetic piston supports reliable sensing and full control system versatility, while corrosion-resistant materials and a compact footprint enable easier upgrades and lower lifecycle costs.
Product Information
Extended Description
RM/92063/M/110 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
110 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
Feature: 63 mm bore and 110 mm stroke deliver strong, repeatable movement in a small package. Business Impact: Space-saving footprint reduces machine footprint and simplifies line layout, enabling higher density automation; the unit delivers predictable force (1870 N) with lower housing complexity. Application: Pick-and-place and tooling in packaging lines benefit from reduced cycle times and easier integration. Long-tail keywords: 63 mm bore pneumatic cylinder, compact double acting actuator, small footprint actuator for automation. Feature → Business Impact → Application: One third the length of ISO/VDMA equivalents improves cabinet and mounting efficiency; users gain faster installation and easier retrofits without sacrificing performance. Application: End-of-arm tooling and clamping systems. Feature: Magnetic piston enables precise position sensing without additional parts. Business Impact: Simplified control integration lowers wiring and improves reliability; Application: Feedback-ready actuators in automated assembly. Feature: Anodised aluminium barrel and martensitic stainless steel piston rod offer corrosion resistance. Business Impact: Longer service life in harsh environments reduces maintenance; Application: Food, beverage, and chemical handling lines. Feature: No cushioning by default; Option to add cushions for shock resistance. Business Impact: Reduced cost of maintenance and extended actuator life in high-load applications. Application: Pressing, stamping, and forming processes. Feature: One‑third length vs ISO/VDMA models; Compatibility: Standard ISO mounting interface with compact geometry. Business Impact: Faster retrofits and easier machine upgrades; Application: Retrofit projects in existing lines. There is also the benefit of low-friction seals improving efficiency and reducing operating temperature rise over time.
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FAQs
To install RM/92063/M/110, ensure alignment with the mounting pattern, connect the G1/4 air supply with a clean, dry compressed air line, and verify operating pressure is within 1–10 bar. Mount the cylinder so the magnetic piston can be sensed by standard proximity or magnetic sensors. Confirm there is no end-of-stroke cushioning unless your application requires it. Proper lubrication and G1/4 fittings help maintain seal integrity and avoid leaks.
Core specs include a 63 mm bore and 110 mm stroke, 1–10 bar operating pressure, -5 to 80 °C operating temperature, G1/4 port size, double-acting operation, and a theoretical force of 1870 N. The cylinder uses a magnetic piston, an anodised aluminium barrel, and a martensitic stainless steel piston rod, with no cushioning by default.
Yes. Its compact footprint is a key advantage, offering about one third the length of typical ISO/VDMA models while delivering substantial force. This enables tighter machine layouts, faster cycle times, and easier integration with existing control systems, making it well-suited for space-constrained pick-and-place tasks in packaging and assembly lines.
Certification details are not specified in the provided data. Typical industry standards for this class include CE and IP ratings, with SIL considerations for specific control environments. To verify, consult the datasheet linked in the product downloads or contact the manufacturer to obtain the official certification scope and test reports.
The cylinder uses low-friction seals and a corrosion-resistant design, which supports longer service intervals and reduced downtime. Maintenance typically involves checking connections, ensuring clean air supply, and periodic inspection of seals and rods. ROI is driven by extended life, lower replacement costs, and the ability to maintain higher line throughput with fewer unexpected stops.