Norgren RM/93050/M/50 Pneumatic Cylinder - Magnetic
Part Number: RM/93050/M/50
Quick Summary
Pneumatic Cylinder RM/93050/M/50 is a compact actuator designed for automated lines and machine cells. Its 50 mm bore and 50 mm stroke deliver reliable motion in space-constrained applications. Operators often struggle with short, low-durability actuators that fail under frequent cycling or harsh environments. This model uses a low-friction, long-life seal design and a fully non-corrodible specification, including a standard magnetic piston for reliable position sensing. While CE conformity, IP ratings, and SIL considerations are common in industrial systems, verify regional compliance with your supplier. For procurement and integration, the compact form factor, magnetic sensing, and robust materials help reduce downtime and simplify installation, delivering predictable performance across your automation stack.
Product Information
Extended Description
RM/93050/M/50 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
Medium
Compressed air
Operating Temperature
-5 ... 80 °C, 23 ... 176 °F
Operating Pressure
2 ... 10 bar, 29 ... 145 psi
Port Size
G1/8
Cylinder diameter
50 mm
Stroke Length
50 mm
Operation
Single acting
Cushioning
No cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
906 N
Materials - Barrel
Anodised aluminium alloy
Materials - Piston Rod
Stainless steel (martensitic)
Range
RM/93000/M
Brand
IMI Norgren
The RM/93050/M/50 delivers high efficiency in a compact envelope. Feature → Business Impact → Application: The 50 mm bore and 50 mm stroke provide solid force within a tight footprint, enabling reliable clamping and part presentation in confined spaces, reducing cycle times in small automation cells. The low-friction seal design minimizes wear, extending service life and lowering maintenance costs in continuous operation environments such as packaging lines or material handling. The anodised aluminium barrel and stainless steel piston rod offer corrosion resistance, enhancing longevity in humid or dusty factory floors and improving total cost of ownership. The standard magnetic piston enables straightforward feedback for sensors and controllers, simplifying integration with existing control architectures and PLC logic. No cushioning means fast response with predictable end-of-stroke behavior, reducing system complexity and vibration. The one-third shorter length versus ISO/VDMA models frees space and eases installation in modular automation setups.
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FAQs
To install RM/93050/M/50, connect the G1/8 port to a regulated compressed-air supply within 2–10 bar, mount using standard patterns compatible with compact cylinders, and ensure the rod travels freely without binding. Use appropriate brackets and seals, verify no cushioning is in place, and confirm alignment with downstream actuators or sensors for reliable feedback and repeatable cycles.
The cylinder operates at 2 to 10 bar and withstands temperatures from -5 to 80 °C (23 to 176 °F). These ranges support typical factory environments, allowing reliable performance in automation lines, packaging equipment, and assembly stations while maintaining seal integrity and piston movement.
Yes. Its 50 mm bore and 50 mm stroke deliver sufficient stroke and force for small-part handling, and the magnetic piston enables easy sensor feedback for precision positioning. The unit’s short length and corrosion-resistant build make it ideal for cluttered workstations, while the no-cushion design yields crisp, repeatable initiation and return moves.
Maintain RM/93050/M/50 with clean, filtered compressed air to minimize seal wear. The low-friction seals and corrosion-resistant housing reduce maintenance intervals, but inspect seals and rod end fittings regularly for wear or contamination. Leverage sensor feedback from the magnetic piston to monitor performance and detect deviations early, preventing unexpected downtime.
Typical certifications for these components include CE conformity, IP-rated protection, and SIL considerations for safety-related tasks. Verify by requesting the supplier’s current certification documentation and the datasheet; ensure the unit meets regional requirements, and confirm with third-party testing where applicable for your specific application and environment.