Bourns® Model PDA24 Series 24 mm Long Life Potentiometer to be Discontinued PRODUCT OBSOLESCENCE MEMO
2021-11-08
Riverside, California – August 3, 2021 – In accordance with our ongoing product lifecycle management procedure, Bourns will transfer the Model PDA24 Series 24 mm Long Life Potentiometer to an End of Product Life status on February 5, 2022. A lack of sales volume and diminishing demand necessitates this action. A list of affected part numbers is included below.
Regrettably, no replacement part numbers are available at this time. Customers may continue to purchase the parts during the End of Product Life transition period between now and February 5, 2022. Orders for these discontinued part numbers during this End of Product Life transition period will be considered noncancellable. Products purchased during this End of Product Life transition period will be considered nonreturnable and will be covered by Bourns' standard warranty.
Regrettably, no replacement part numbers are available at this time. Customers may continue to purchase the parts during the End of Product Life transition period between now and February 5, 2022. Orders for these discontinued part numbers during this End of Product Life transition period will be considered noncancellable. Products purchased during this End of Product Life transition period will be considered nonreturnable and will be covered by Bourns' standard warranty.
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