HS-6 · Subheading
830110
Padlocks; (key, combination or electrically operated), of base metal
Heading 8301 — Padlocks and locks (key, combination, electrically operated) of base metal; clasps and frames with clasps incorporating locks, of base metal, keys for any or the foregoing articles, of base metal
Chapter 83: Miscellaneous articles of base metal
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 830110 when importing or exporting padlocks made of base metal, including key-operated, combination, or electrically operated types. For example, a shipment of 500 key-operated padlocks for a hardware store would fall under this code.
This HS-6 line specifically covers padlocks, distinguishing them from other locking devices like locks for doors or cabinets, which may fall under different classifications. If you're dealing with locks that are not padlocks, you might need to look at HS-6 8302 instead.
Padlocks classified under HS-6 830110 are typically used for securing gates, lockers, and storage units. They can be sold individually or in bulk, often packaged in boxes or blister packs for retail display.
When considering this code, remember that it does not include locks that are part of a larger mechanism or those that are not specifically designed to be portable. For instance, a built-in lock on a safe would be classified differently.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
padlocks of base metal · key-operated padlocks · combination padlocks · electrically operated locks · hardware store padlocks · bulk padlock shipments · padlock packaging · lock classification · base metal locks · padlock examples · importing padlocks · exporting padlocks · padlock specifications · padlock uses · padlock regulations
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- 500 key-operated padlocks for a hardware store shipment
- 200 combination padlocks for gym lockers
- 100 electrically operated padlocks for a high-security facility
- 300 padlocks packaged in retail boxes for resale
- 50 padlocks with custom branding for promotional giveaways
- A shipment of padlocks with varying shackle sizes for different applications
- Padlocks designed for outdoor use, resistant to weather conditions
- Bulk order of padlocks for a school district's lockers
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code for padlocks?
- How to classify padlocks for import?
- Are combination locks classified differently?
- What materials are used in padlocks?
- Can I use HS-6 830110 for all padlocks?
- What are the packaging requirements for padlocks?
- How to determine the right HS code for locks?
- What is the difference between padlocks and other locks?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify key-operated padlocks under HS codes
- What products fall under HS-6 830110 for padlocks
- Are electrically operated padlocks included in HS-6 830110?
- What are the import regulations for padlocks of base metal?
- How to package padlocks for export classification
- Differences between HS-6 830110 and HS-6 8302 for locks
- What types of padlocks are covered by HS-6 830110?
- How to find the correct HS code for padlock shipments
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of padlocks does HS-6 830110 cover?
- HS-6 830110 covers key-operated, combination, and electrically operated padlocks made of base metal.
- Can I use HS-6 830110 for combination locks?
- Yes, combination locks are included in HS-6 830110 as long as they are made of base metal.
- What is the difference between HS-6 830110 and HS-6 8302?
- HS-6 830110 specifically covers padlocks, while HS-6 8302 includes other types of locks that may not be portable.
- How should padlocks be packaged for export?
- Padlocks can be packaged in retail boxes or bulk containers, ensuring they are secure and labeled correctly for customs.
- Are there any special regulations for importing padlocks?
- Yes, ensure compliance with safety and security regulations, and check for any specific import restrictions in your country.
- What should I consider when classifying padlocks?
- Consider the type of padlock, its material, and its intended use to determine the correct HS code.
- Do I need to provide additional documentation for padlocks?
- You may need to provide product specifications and safety certifications, especially for electrically operated padlocks.
- What if my padlocks have unique features?
- If your padlocks have unique features, consult with a customs broker for accurate classification and compliance.
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