What is HS code for tower cranes?
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HS-6 · Subheading
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
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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