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Frequently used to indicate compliance with regional standards (e.g., Australia/AU) or environmental ratings (e.g., Extended Range or specific durability grades).

In modern manufacturing and supply chain management, strings such as serve as a "fingerprint" for a product. These alphanumeric sequences are designed to communicate critical data points at a glance to those familiar with the manufacturer’s nomenclature:

Components identified by the designation are typically found in complex systems where precision and traceability are non-negotiable.

Systems that require exact replacements to maintain calibration and avoid downtime.

These codes allow manufacturers to track defects back to a specific batch or production date, facilitating targeted recalls or performance analysis. Sourcing and Procurement

Procuring specialized parts like the requires accessing professional industrial databases or contacting authorized distributors. Because these codes can be sensitive to even single-character changes, it is vital to verify the "Prod-1" suffix, as newer iterations (like "Prod-2") may have different compatibility requirements.

This identifies the production generation (G22), the specific production line or day code (046), and the revision number (Prod-1). Use Cases and Applications

This segment usually refers to physical or operational attributes—dimensions, connection types (like Quick Connect), or processing power.

Used by technicians to ensure that a replacement part matches the exact electrical or mechanical profile of the original installation.