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HS-6 · Subheading

731511

Chain; articulated link, roller, of iron or steel

Heading 7315Chain and parts thereof, of iron or steel

Chapter 73: Articles of iron or steel

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 731511 when importing or exporting roller chains made of iron or steel, commonly found in machinery and bicycles. For example, a shipment of roller chains for industrial conveyor systems falls under this classification.

This code specifically covers articulated link roller chains, which are designed for heavy-duty applications. In contrast, HS-6 731512 applies to other types of chains, such as those used for lifting or pulling.

Roller chains classified under 731511 are typically used in applications where durability and strength are critical, such as in motorcycles and agricultural machinery. These chains consist of a series of cylindrical rollers held together by side links.

When considering classification, be aware that chains made from materials other than iron or steel, like plastic or aluminum, would fall under different HS codes. Always check the material composition to ensure accurate classification.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

roller chains · iron or steel chains · articulated link chains · industrial chains · bicycle chains · motorcycle chains · agricultural machinery chains · heavy-duty chains · conveyor system chains · replacement chains · food processing chains · automated assembly chains · construction equipment chains · durable chains

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Roller chains for bicycles
  • Industrial roller chains for conveyor systems
  • Chains used in motorcycles
  • Agricultural machinery roller chains
  • Roller chains for automated assembly lines
  • Heavy-duty chains for construction equipment
  • Replacement roller chains for lawn mowers
  • Chains used in food processing machinery

Common questions

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What is HS code 731511 used for?

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How to classify roller chains for import?

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Are bicycle chains classified under 731511?

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What materials are covered by HS-6 731511?

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Differences between HS-6 731511 and 731512?

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What types of products fall under 731511?

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How to determine if a chain is iron or steel?

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What are the applications of articulated link roller chains?

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Related topics

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How to classify roller chains made of steel

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Examples of products under HS code 731511

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What types of chains are included in HS-6 731511?

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Differences between roller chains and lifting chains

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Classification of chains for agricultural machinery

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Understanding HS code for industrial roller chains

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What materials are used in roller chains under 731511?

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How to import bicycle chains with HS code 731511

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Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of chains are classified under HS-6 731511?
HS-6 731511 covers articulated link roller chains made of iron or steel, commonly used in bicycles, motorcycles, and industrial machinery.
Can I use HS code 731511 for chains made of materials other than steel?
No, HS-6 731511 specifically applies to chains made of iron or steel. Chains made from other materials will require different HS codes.
What is the difference between HS-6 731511 and 731512?
While HS-6 731511 covers roller chains, HS-6 731512 applies to other types of chains, such as those used for lifting or pulling.
How do I determine if a chain is made of iron or steel?
You can usually determine the material by checking the product specifications or consulting with the manufacturer.
Are there specific applications for roller chains under HS-6 731511?
Yes, roller chains under this code are used in various applications, including bicycles, motorcycles, agricultural machinery, and industrial conveyor systems.
What should I consider when classifying roller chains for import?
Ensure the chains are made of iron or steel, and consider their intended use to determine the correct HS code.
Can I import roller chains without a specific HS code?
No, you must declare the correct HS code for roller chains to comply with customs regulations during import.
What are common sizes for roller chains under HS-6 731511?
Common sizes vary, but they typically range from 1/4 inch to 2 inches in pitch, depending on the application.

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