Norgren RM/92063/M/185 Pneumatic Cylinder - Magnetic Piston

Part Number: RM/92063/M/185
Manufacturer
Norgren
Part number
RM/92063/M/185

Quick Summary

Pneumatic Cylinder RM/92063/M/185 delivers compact, double-acting actuation for precise automation in confined spaces. In tight machines, space constraints and premature wear often drive costly downtime and maintenance, so reliability and easy service are essential. While certification specifics should be verified with the supplier, typical industry expectations include robust corrosion resistance, magnetic sensing, and resilient sealing to support safe operation. With a 63 mm bore, 185 mm stroke and a stainless steel piston rod, this cylinder helps extend life, reduce maintenance cycles, and lower total cost of ownership across automation lines.

Product Information

Extended Description

RM/92063/M/185 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
185 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 → Business Impact → Application: The RM/92063/M/185 delivers a compact 63 mm bore with a 185 mm stroke, enabling high-precision actuation in tight machine layouts. Theoretical force of 1870 N supports reliable push/pull actions on parts transport and clamping tasks, reducing cycle times and boosting throughput in automated lines. This design’s space-saving length—one-third the basic ISO/VDMA length—simplifies retrofits and minimizes enclosure footprints, making it ideal for retrofits or new installations where linear travel must fit a constrained footprint. Benefit: improved line efficiency and lower capital cost per axis; Application: packaging, material handling, and pick-and-place cells.

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FAQs

Install with proper G1/4 fittings, align mounting surfaces to minimize side loads, and use compatible ISO mounting feet. Ensure the piston rod path is unobstructed through the full 185 mm stroke and verify that the magnetic piston is not hindered by nearby components. Check connection integrity and torque specs per manufacturer guidelines to prevent misalignment and wear.
Key specs include 63 mm cylinder diameter, 185 mm stroke, G1/4 port size, operating pressure 1–10 bar (14–145 psi), operating temperature -5 to 80 °C, and a theoretical force of 1870 N. The unit uses a magnetic piston and an anodised aluminium barrel with a stainless steel piston rod, and has no cushioning.
This model is described within the RM/92000/M range and is noted to have a reduced overall length compared to ISO/VDMA equivalents. For exact mechanical compatibility and retrofit feasibility, consult the official drawings and mounting standards from Norgren.
The barrel is made from anodised aluminium and the piston rod from martensitic stainless steel, providing corrosion resistance and durability in demanding environments. The design includes low-friction seals and a magnetic piston for reliable wear performance and straightforward control integration, which supports longer service intervals when used within its specified temperature and pressure range.
Regularly inspect seals and the piston rod for wear, clean port connections to prevent contamination, and follow lubrication guidelines appropriate for compressed air actuators. Monitor for any loss of smooth motion or changes in stroke consistency, and verify that operating conditions stay within -5 to 80 °C and 1–10 bar to maintain reliability and performance.