HS-6 · Subheading
830140
Locks; (other than those for motor vehicles or furniture), (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 830140 when importing or exporting key-operated locks made of base metal, such as those used for doors or cabinets. For example, a shipment of brass padlocks would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers locks that are not designed for motor vehicles or furniture, distinguishing them from other types like those classified under HS-6 830150, which includes locks specifically for furniture.
If you're dealing with combination or electrically operated locks, this HS-6 also applies. For instance, a digital keypad lock for a commercial building would be classified here, while locks for vehicles would use a different classification.
Understanding the nuances between HS-6 830140 and nearby codes can help ensure accurate customs declarations and avoid delays. Always check the specifications of your locks to confirm the correct classification.
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key-operated locks · combination locks · electrically operated locks · base metal locks · padlocks · door locks · cabinet locks · commercial locks · importing locks · exporting locks · customs classification · lock specifications · security locks · lock types · HS code 830140
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Brass padlocks for securing gates
- Key-operated locks for office cabinets
- Combination locks for gym lockers
- Electrically operated locks for access control systems
- Locks for residential doors made of zinc alloy
- Heavy-duty locks used in warehouses
- Locks with a master key system for hotels
- Security locks for outdoor storage units
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- What is HS code 830140 used for?
- How to classify locks for customs?
- Are combination locks included in HS 830140?
- What materials are covered under HS 830140?
- Do I need a specific code for electric locks?
- Can I use HS 830140 for furniture locks?
- What are examples of products under HS 830140?
- How to avoid customs issues with locks?
Related topics
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- What types of locks fall under HS code 830140?
- How to determine the correct HS code for locks?
- Are there specific requirements for importing locks?
- What is the difference between HS 830140 and 830150?
- Can I classify electronic locks under HS 830140?
- What documentation is needed for lock shipments?
- How to ensure compliance when exporting locks?
- What are the common mistakes in classifying locks for customs?
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of locks are classified under HS code 830140?
- HS code 830140 covers key-operated locks, combination locks, and electrically operated locks made of base metal, excluding those for motor vehicles or furniture.
- Can I use HS 830140 for locks used in furniture?
- No, locks designed for furniture should be classified under HS code 830150, which specifically covers locks for furniture.
- What is the difference between HS 830140 and HS 830150?
- HS 830140 is for general locks not used in vehicles or furniture, while HS 830150 is specifically for locks designed for furniture applications.
- Are combination locks included in this classification?
- Yes, combination locks are included under HS code 830140 as long as they are made of base metal and not intended for vehicles or furniture.
- What documentation do I need for importing locks?
- You typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant certifications or compliance documents related to the locks.
- Can I classify electronic locks under HS 830140?
- Yes, electrically operated locks can be classified under HS code 830140, provided they are not specifically designed for vehicles.
- How can I avoid customs issues when importing locks?
- Ensure accurate classification by reviewing the specifications of your locks and consulting with a customs broker if unsure.
- What are common mistakes when classifying locks for customs?
- Common mistakes include misclassifying locks intended for vehicles or furniture under the wrong HS codes, leading to potential delays or fines.
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