Norgren RM/92063/N4/40 Double Acting Cylinder - 63 mm Bore
Part Number: RM/92063/N4/40
Quick Summary
Norgren RM/92063/N4/40 is a compact double acting cylinder designed for reliable pneumatic actuation in automation lines with limited space. Engineers often battle a tight envelope, where every millimeter can impact mounting options and cycle times. This model delivers a significant space advantage—approximately one third the length of a typical ISO/VDMA unit—while still delivering substantial force. The piston is magnetic, enabling seamless integration with sensor systems for position feedback. While certifications vary by region, many users require CE compliance, IP protection, and SIL safety standards; verify the datasheet for the exact status. Built with rugged materials and a corrosion-resistant design, it offers long service life, reducing maintenance costs and downtime and boosting overall machine throughput.
Product Information
Extended Description
RM/92063/N4/40 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
40 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 standout characteristics is the cylinder’s compact envelope, roughly one third the length of a standard ISO/VDMA model. This space saving translates directly into easier mounting and reduced machine footprint, making it ideal for tight automation cells and robotic fixtures. In practice, the shorter form factor supports faster cycle times and simpler maintenance in pick-and-place applications where every millimeter matters. A low friction, long life seal design reduces wear and leakage, extending service life and lowering maintenance costs in high-cycle conveyors and packaging lines. The fully non-corrodible specification enhances durability in damp or washdown environments, lowering replacement costs in food & beverage, pharma, and wastewater workflows. The standard magnetic piston enables sensor-ready integration for position feedback, reducing wiring complexity and improving control accuracy in PLC-based systems. With a 63 mm bore and 40 mm stroke, operable between 1 and 10 bar, this model delivers predictable actuation across typical factory pressures while maintaining a compact footprint. The barrel is made from anodised aluminium alloy and the piston rod from martensitic stainless steel, delivering a robust, corrosion-resistant package suitable for harsh environments. Range RM/92000/M ensures compatibility with existing Norgren interfaces and mounting conventions, while the G1/4 port sizing supports straightforward plumbing and quick installation. No cushioning means faster response where speed is paramount, with the understanding that the system design may require external cushioning or cushioning-free control depending on the payload. For engineers, the combination of compact form, robust materials, and magnetic sensing translates to lower total cost of ownership and easier upgrade paths in existing lines.
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FAQs
To mount RM/92063/N4/40, ensure a compatible frame with standard mounting holes for a 63 mm bore cylinder and confirm available space for a 40 mm stroke. Use the G1/4 port orientation that matches your piping layout and select appropriate end-mittings or feet to align with your fixture. The magnetic piston supports sensor placement for feedback, so plan sensor pick-up locations accordingly for reliable position monitoring.
The cylinder operates from 1 to 10 bar (14 to 145 psi). At nominal conditions, it delivers a theoretical force of approximately 1870 N, enabling robust actuation for compact automation tasks while maintaining a small footprint suitable for space-constrained environments.
Yes, thanks to the low friction, long-life seal design and magnetic piston that support reliable sensing and control. The absence of internal cushioning can affect impact dynamics, so match payloads and speeds to the system requirements. For high-cycle packaging, pair this cylinder with appropriate sensor feedback and acceleration profiles to optimize throughput and reduce wear.
Certification needs vary by region and application. Common requirements include CE marking for European compliance, IP ratings for protection against dust and water ingress, and SIL safety standards for certain safety-critical applications. Always verify the exact certification status in the product datasheet or with the supplier to ensure alignment with your regulatory and safety requirements.
Maintaining optimal performance involves keeping the compressed air clean and dry, inspecting seals for wear, and confirming sensor alignment for the magnetic piston. The combination of corrosion-resistant materials and a robust seal design supports longer service intervals and reduced downtime. When payloads or cycles increase, schedule periodic inspection and plan for seal or rod wear parts replacement as part of a proactive maintenance strategy.