What is HS code 841320 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Pumps; hand, fitted or designed to be fitted with a measuring device, for liquids, other than those of item no. 8413.11 or 8413.19
Heading 8413 — Pumps; for liquids, whether or not fitted with measuring device, liquid elevators
Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
Use HS-6 841320 when importing or exporting hand pumps designed for liquids, especially those equipped with measuring devices. For example, a hand-operated pump used in a laboratory to dispense precise amounts of a chemical solution falls under this code.
This code specifically covers hand pumps that are fitted or designed to be fitted with a measuring device. It differs from HS-6 841311, which includes hand pumps without measuring devices, and HS-6 841319, which covers other types of pumps that may not fit this specific category.
If you are dealing with hand pumps for liquids that are not classified under 8413.11 or 8413.19, such as a hand pump for transferring fuel with a built-in flow meter, 841320 is the appropriate code. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for compliance and accurate tariff classification.
When considering this HS-6 code, remember that it applies to pumps used in various applications, including agriculture, laboratories, and industrial settings. Ensure your product documentation clearly states the pump's features, especially if it includes a measuring device.
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