Superseded Parts

Superseded Parts

When a part is superseded, it means that the manufacturer has updated the part to improve its performance and quality, and the latest version has replaced the older one. Although the part number may have changed, the new part will still fit your equipment.

Some product descriptions may indicate that the part is superseded. Additionally, please note that after your purchase, there is a possibility that some parts may also be superseded.

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