Norgren RM/92080/N2/15 Compact Cylinder - One-third Length vs ISO/VDMA

Part Number: RM/92080/N2/15
Manufacturer
Norgren
Part number
RM/92080/N2/15

Quick Summary

Norgren RM/92080/N2/15 is a compact double-acting pneumatic cylinder designed for precise linear actuation in automation and tooling environments. Space constraints and maintenance challenges in ISO-length cylinders are common, but this model delivers the same stroke in a third of the length. Its design aligns with typical industrial safety expectations through rugged, non-corrodible construction and a magnetic piston that enhances sensor compatibility. With standard G1/4 ports and easy integration into existing pneumatic circuits, this unit supports reliable performance and reduced installation time for engineering teams. In summary, RM/92080/N2/15 delivers compact actuation, long-term durability, and improved system uptime for precision automation.

Product Information

Extended Description

RM/92080/N2/15 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
80 mm
Stroke Length
15 mm
Operation
Double acting
Cushioning
No cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
3016 N
Materials - Barrel
Anodised aluminium alloy
Materials - Piston Rod
Stainless steel (martensitic)
Range
RM/92000/M
Brand
IMI Norgren
Space-saving design enables installation in tight spaces where standard ISO cylinders cannot fit. The RM/92080/N2/15 achieves the same 15 mm stroke with an 80 mm bore while reducing overall footprint, cutting mounting complexity and panel requirements. This translates into faster installation, lower enclosure costs, and more compact automation cells in assembly and pick-and-place lines. Durability is enhanced by an anodised aluminium barrel and martensitic stainless steel rod, delivering corrosion resistance and long life in challenging environments. The magnetic piston supports precise position sensing and robust control across modern automation systems, minimizing maintenance and replacement intervals. Performance is predictable thanks to low-friction seals and a robust design compatible with 1–10 bar air supplies and standard G1/4 ports, enabling straightforward integration with existing valves and manifolds. The lack of internal cushioning reduces end-of-stroke bounce and simplifies motion planning, while external damping can be added if needed for high-speed cycles. Practical installation benefits include standard ports and sensor-friendly interfaces that shorten commissioning time and improve line changeover efficiency. Overall, the RM/92080/N2/15 offers a compelling combination of compact form factor, durability, and reliable actuation for repetitive automation tasks.

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FAQs

Begin with confirming a G1/4 port and 80 mm bore is compatible with your manifold. Mount the cylinder to align the rod axis with the intended motion, then connect the compressed air supply within the 1–10 bar range. Install sensors to monitor the magnetic piston position and wire to your PLC or control system. Ensure air cleanliness and proper mounting to prevent misalignment and side-load on the rod for optimum life.
This cylinder operates from 1 to 10 bar (14 to 145 psi) of compressed air and tolerates temperatures from -5 to 80 °C (23 to 176 °F). It features an 80 mm bore diameter, 15 mm stroke, and a G1/4 port. Theoretical force is 3016 N, and the unit uses a magnetic piston with an anodised aluminium barrel and martensitic stainless steel rod for durability.
The RM/92080/N2/15 provides low-friction seals and a robust magnetic piston for repeatable actuation, making it suitable for frequent cycling in many automated tasks. There is no internal cushioning, so for very high-speed or delicate end-stroke applications consider external damping or sequencing to manage impact and wear. Its compact footprint helps keep cycle times tight without sacrificing force or control.
The standout differentiator is its one-third shorter length for the same stroke, enabling significant space savings in tight automation cells. It also features a magnetic piston for easier sensor integration, a corrosion-resistant anodised aluminium barrel, and a martensitic stainless steel rod, delivering robust durability and reliable actuation under common industrial conditions.
The datasheet is available as a PDF from Norgren’s repository. It provides full specifications, including the 80 mm bore, 15 mm stroke, 3016 N theoretical force, operating range, materials, and mounting details. Download here: https://cdn.norgren.com/pdf/en_1_5_141_RM_92000_M.pdf