HS-6 · Subheading
842620
Cranes; tower cranes
Heading 8426 — Derricks, cranes, including cable cranes, mobile lifting frames, straddle carriers and works trucks fitted with a crane
Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 842620 when importing or exporting tower cranes designed for construction and heavy lifting. These cranes are typically mounted on a tower structure and are essential for lifting heavy materials at construction sites, such as steel beams and concrete blocks.
This code specifically covers tower cranes, which differ from mobile cranes classified under HS-6 842610. While mobile cranes are versatile and can be moved easily, tower cranes are fixed and provide greater height and lifting capacity, making them ideal for high-rise buildings.
When dealing with HS-6 842620, you’ll encounter products like self-erecting tower cranes, which can be assembled on-site, and luffing jib cranes, which are designed for tight spaces. Understanding the specific type of tower crane you are handling is crucial for proper classification.
If you are unsure whether your crane qualifies under this code, consider its design and intended use. Tower cranes typically have a horizontal arm and a vertical mast, distinguishing them from other lifting equipment.
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tower cranes · construction cranes · self-erecting cranes · luffing jib cranes · fixed cranes · high-rise construction · lifting equipment · heavy lifting · crane classification · mobile lifting frames · construction machinery · crane parts · lifting capacity · urban construction cranes · infrastructure cranes
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Self-erecting tower cranes used in residential construction
- Luffing jib cranes for urban construction projects
- Fixed tower cranes for high-rise building projects
- Tower cranes with a maximum lifting capacity of 10 tons
- Cranes equipped with a rotating jib for material handling
- Electric tower cranes used in large-scale infrastructure projects
- Tower cranes with a height of over 50 meters for skyscrapers
- Cranes designed for use in rough terrain construction sites
Common questions
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- What is HS code for tower cranes?
- How to classify a tower crane?
- Are self-erecting cranes covered under HS-842620?
- Differences between tower cranes and mobile cranes?
- What products fall under HS-6 842620?
- How to determine the correct HS code for cranes?
- What are the specifications for tower cranes?
- Do I need special documentation for importing tower cranes?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- What is the classification for tower cranes in HS codes?
- How do I classify a self-erecting tower crane?
- Are luffing jib cranes included in HS-6 842620?
- What are the requirements for importing tower cranes?
- How to find the right HS code for construction cranes?
- What types of cranes are classified under HS-8426?
- Do tower cranes require special permits for import?
- What is the lifting capacity for cranes under HS-6 842620?
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of cranes are included in HS-6 842620?
- HS-6 842620 includes tower cranes, such as self-erecting cranes and luffing jib cranes, specifically designed for construction purposes.
- How can I determine if my crane qualifies for this HS code?
- Check the crane's design and intended use; if it is a fixed tower crane used for heavy lifting at construction sites, it likely qualifies under HS-6 842620.
- Are mobile cranes classified under the same HS code?
- No, mobile cranes are classified under HS-6 842610, while tower cranes fall under HS-6 842620.
- What documentation do I need for importing tower cranes?
- You will typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any necessary import permits specific to heavy machinery.
- Can I classify a crane that can be both mobile and tower as HS-6 842620?
- If the crane is primarily designed as a tower crane and is fixed in place, it can be classified under HS-6 842620, otherwise, it may fall under mobile crane classifications.
- Is there a weight limit for cranes classified under HS-6 842620?
- While there is no specific weight limit for classification, the lifting capacity and design features of the crane will determine its classification and compliance with regulations.
- What are the common uses for tower cranes?
- Tower cranes are commonly used in construction for lifting heavy materials like steel beams, concrete panels, and other building components at significant heights.
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