What is HS code 842382 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Weighing machines; other than personal, conveyor or constant weight scales, having a maximum weighing capacity exceeding 30kg but not exceeding 5000kg
Heading 8423 — Weighing machines; excluding balances of a sensitivity of 5cg or better, including weight operated counting or checking machines and weights of all kinds
Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
Use HS-6 842382 when importing or exporting weighing machines that have a maximum capacity exceeding 30 kg but not more than 5000 kg. For example, if you are shipping industrial scales used in warehouses for weighing pallets, this code is appropriate.
This subheading specifically excludes personal scales and conveyor scales, focusing instead on larger industrial and commercial weighing machines. If you have a scale designed for weighing heavy equipment or bulk materials, it likely falls under this classification.
In contrast, HS-6 842381 covers weighing machines with a maximum capacity of 30 kg or less, typically used for personal or small-scale applications. Ensure you are using the correct code based on the weight capacity of your equipment.
When classifying your product, consider the specific features and intended use. Weighing machines that are designed for counting items or checking weights, as well as those that operate by weight, also fit under this HS-6 line.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
weighing machines · industrial scales · maximum capacity over 30kg · commercial weighing equipment · bulk material scales · heavy-duty scales · weight operated counting machines · logistics weighing solutions · shipping scales · weighbridges · food processing scales · portable truck scales · warehouse inventory scales · counting scales
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