It looks like you’re referring to a part number or product code, possibly related to automotive or industrial components. Here’s how you can approach identifying or verifying this part:
1. Decoding the Part Number:
- "PROX." likely stands for "Proximity" (e.g., proximity sensor or switch).
- "Tamo Net" could be a brand, supplier, or a specific product line (though "Tamo" isn’t a widely recognized major brand—it might be a regional or niche manufacturer).
- "Joint Parts Red." may indicate a joint component (e.g., ball joint, linkage) with a red color or specific series.
- "PX864R" is probably the model/serial number.
2. Where to Check:
- Cross-reference the part number (PX864R) online (Google, eBay, or parts databases like RockAuto, PartsGeek, or OEM catalogs).
- Contact suppliers like Moog, TRW, or Mevotech (if it’s a suspension/joint part) to see if they have a match.
- Check automotive forums or subreddits (e.g., r/MechanicAdvice) for similar part numbers.
3. Possible Applications:
- If it’s a proximity sensor, it might be for wheel speed, transmission, or parking assist systems.
- If it’s a joint part, it could be for steering/suspension (e.g., tie rod, ball joint).
4. Next Steps:
- Provide more context (e.g., vehicle make/model or machinery this part is for).
- Share a photo of the part or packaging (if available) to help identify it.
- Verify if there are alternate numbers or logos on the part.
If you’re looking for a replacement, clarify the application, and I can help suggest alternatives!