What is HS code 820510 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Tools, hand; drilling, threading or tapping tools
Heading 8205 — Tools, hand; (including glaziers' diamonds) n.e.c.; blow lamps; vices, clamps etc, other than accessories for and parts of, machine-tools or water-jet cutting machines; anvils; portable forges; hand or pedal operated grinding wheels with frameworks
Chapter 82: Tools, implements, cutlery
Use HS-6 820510 when importing or exporting hand tools specifically designed for drilling, threading, or tapping. These tools are vital in construction and manufacturing, such as a set of metal taps for threading pipes.
This code applies to hand-operated tools, distinguishing them from power tools or machine accessories. For example, while HS-6 820520 covers similar tools, it focuses on tools for specific applications like glaziers' diamonds.
The HS-6 820510 line includes various hand tools such as taps, dies, and drill bits. These are often packaged in sets or individually and are used to create or refine threads in materials like metal or plastic.
When classifying tools, consider the specific function and design. For instance, a hand drill falls under this code, whereas a power drill would not. Understanding these distinctions can help ensure accurate customs declarations.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
hand tools for drilling · threading tools · tapping tools · metal taps · dies for threading · manual drill bits · construction hand tools · portable drilling tools · plumbing threading tools · metalworking hand tools · hobbyist tools · hand-operated tools
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Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
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