What is HS code 841229 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Engines; hydraulic power engines and motors, other than linear acting (cylinders)
Heading 8412 — Engines and motors; n.e.c. (e.g. reaction engines, hydraulic power engines, pneumatic power engines)
Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
Use HS-6 841229 when importing or exporting hydraulic power engines and motors that are not linear acting. For example, a shipment of hydraulic motors used in construction machinery falls under this code.
This code specifically addresses hydraulic power engines and motors, distinguishing them from other types like pneumatic or reaction engines found in nearby codes. For instance, HS-6 841221 covers linear acting hydraulic cylinders, while HS-6 841230 includes hydraulic power engines with specific features.
When classifying under 841229, you’re dealing with hydraulic engines that convert fluid power into mechanical power, commonly used in industrial applications. These engines typically have applications in mobile equipment, manufacturing machinery, and agricultural tools.
If you're unsure whether your product fits this code, consider whether it operates using hydraulic fluid and is not limited to linear motion. This can help clarify if you should use 841229 or look at other options within the same heading.
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