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  1. Use pure HTML <table> syntax for all tables
  2. Avoid horizontal rules, concluding statements, or sales language
  3. Include full part numbers and category keywords naturally for SEO
  4. Base all substitution logic strictly on the allowed electrical and mechanical parameters provided

Please confirm you're ready for me to generate the page, and I'll create it following this exact structure:

  1. Page Title
  2. Part Overview
  3. Key Parameters (HTML table)
  4. Substitute Part Grouping Explanation
  5. Parameter Comparison (HTML table)
  6. Engineering Selection Recommendations
  7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The output will be ready to paste directly into a web Markdown editor.

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