Norgren RM/92063/M/115 Compact Cylinder - Magnetic Piston
Part Number: RM/92063/M/115
Quick Summary
Norgren RM/92063/M/115 compact cylinder delivers precise, compact actuation for automation and pneumatic systems. In tight installations, even small differences in stroke and footprint can drive timing delays, so reducing space while preserving performance matters. Although the data provided doesn’t list formal certifications, CE marking, IP-rated configurations, and SIL-compatible safety interfaces are common references to verify suitability in industrial environments. This design emphasizes durability, corrosion resistance, and reliable actuation, while a compact footprint supports lower total cost of ownership and easier integration into existing automation layouts.
Product Information
Extended Description
RM/92063/M/115 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
115 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
One of the defining advantages of the RM/92063/M/115 is its significantly shorter length compared with ISO/VDMA equivalents. Feature → Business Impact → Application: The 63 mm bore with 115 mm stroke provides robust force density in a smaller envelope, enabling tighter machinery layouts and faster changeovers on packaging lines and pick-and-place cells. This translates to measurable gains in line throughput and reduced machine footprint. Another key feature is the low friction, long-life seal design, which reduces wear, minimizes downtime, and lowers maintenance costs in high-cycle applications such asAutomated assembly and material handling. The fully non-corrodible specification further improves reliability in corrosive environments or washdown scenarios, directly supporting maintenance intervals and asset lifespan. The standard magnetic piston enables full control-system versatility, facilitating sensor integration for position feedback without additional hardware. Operating between 1 and 10 bar and -5 to 80 °C, the unit pairs with common factory air systems, simplifying installation and spare-part planning. The 63 mm bore delivers up to 1870 N of theoretical force, ensuring consistent performance for moderate- to high-load tasks. Materials—barrel in anodised aluminium and piston rod in martensitic stainless steel—enhance durability and reduce the risk of surface wear. Overall, the RM/92000/M range aligns with existing Norgren inventories, supporting streamlined maintenance and service planning across multi-site operations. In summary, this cylinder is ideal for compact automation components, offering reliable performance, easy replacement, and scalable integration in modern pneumatic systems.
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FAQs
Begin by confirming a G1/4 port and that your air supply can deliver 1 to 10 bar. Mount the cylinder in a rigid, vibration-free bracket aligned with the load path to minimize side loads. Connect the ports to your actuator valve manifold, ensuring proper leakage control and filtration to protect the seals. Use alignment pins and sensor tagging for repeatable cycling and reliable position feedback from the magnetic piston.
This model provides a theoretical 1870 N force at its peak load, with a 63 mm bore delivering strong actuation within a compact footprint. The 115 mm stroke supports substantial stroke travel for end-of-line actuation, while the gas port size of G1/4 keeps line resistance reasonable. Expect consistent repeatability across typical automation tasks like clamp actuation and short-throw positioning.
Yes, the cylinder is designed for reliability in demanding settings. The non-corrodible construction and use of anodised aluminium for the barrel and martensitic stainless steel for the piston rod offer resistance to wear and corrosion. The operating temperature range of -5 to 80 °C and pressure range of 1 to 10 bar support continuous operation in many industrial environments, including washdown scenarios with suitable protections.
The provided data does not specify formal certifications. In practice, verify CE marking for general compliance and review any available IP-rated configuration options for your environment. If safety interlocks or functional safety requirements apply, consult the datasheet and supplier for SIL-capable or safety-integrated variants and confirm with your quality team before deployment.
Use clean, filtered compressed air and perform regular visual inspections for seal wear and rod alignment. Lubrication is often not required for modern long-life seals, but periodic inspection of the magnetic piston sensor alignment and wiring is advised. Replace seals and wear parts promptly upon visible degradation, and store spare parts in a controlled environment to maintain seal elasticity and material integrity.