Norgren Pneumatic Roundline Cylinder - 32mm Bore, 25mm Stroke, RT/57210/M/25 Series, Double Acting

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RS Stock No.:
208-4454
Mfr. Part No.:
RT/57232/M/25
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Manufacturer Series

RT/57210/M/25

Stroke

25mm

Action

Double

Bore

32mm

Pneumatic Connection

Rc 1/8

Port Connection

Rc 1/8

Piston Rod Thread Gender

Male

Cushioning Type

Buffer

Dimensions

33.5 (Dia.) x 118mm

Length

118mm

Diameter

33.5mm

Maximum Operating Pressure

10 bar

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

IMI Norgren Double-Acting Roundline Cylinder, 32mm Bore, 25mm Stroke - RT/57210/M/25 Series - RT/57232/M/25


This double-acting roundline cylinder from IMI Norgren is ideal for positioning small and lightweight parts using a pneumatic system. With a diameter of 33.5mm and a length of 118mm, it's a compact choice that saves 20% of space over the basic length of an equivalent ISO/VDMA cylinder. For prolonged life, the unit has a high-strength build, double-crimped end caps and buffer cushioning help to prolong the life of the cylinder. A standard magnetic piston offers control system versatility. Thanks to an operating temperature range of -10°C to +80°C, you can rely on this device in harsh industrial environments.

Features & Benefits


• Stainless steel piston rod resists corrosion, so can be used in damp conditions
• Maximum operating pressure of 10 bar supports demanding industrial applications

Applications


• Industrial processing
• Production lines
• Manufacturing facilities

Does the air in my system need to be dry when I use this cylinder?


If you're working at temperatures below +2°C, you need to ensure air flowing through the cylinder is dry enough not to form ice crystals.

Which are more commonly used – double-acting cylinders or single-acting?


Double-acting cylinders are more commonly used in industrial applications, thanks to their versatility and ability to apply force in both directions.

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