What is HS code 843010 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Pile-drivers and pile-extractors
Heading 8430 — Moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting or boring machinery, for earth, minerals, or ores; pile drivers and extractors; snow ploughs and snow blowers
Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
Use HS-6 843010 when importing or exporting pile drivers and pile extractors. These machines are essential for construction projects, particularly in driving piles into the ground to support structures. For example, a shipment of hydraulic pile drivers used in bridge construction would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers machinery designed to drive or extract piles, which are long columns typically made of wood, steel, or concrete. In contrast, HS-6 843020 covers other types of machinery for similar earth-moving tasks, such as excavators that dig and move soil rather than focusing on pile installation.
When classifying under HS-6 843010, consider whether your equipment is specifically designed for pile driving or extraction. Equipment that combines functions, like a machine that can both drive and excavate, may require a closer look at other codes. Always ensure the primary function aligns with this classification.
Common examples include mechanical pile drivers, vibratory pile extractors, and hydraulic hammers used for driving piles. If you're unsure about the specific machinery, review product specifications to confirm its intended use.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
pile drivers · pile extractors · construction machinery · earth-moving equipment · hydraulic pile driver · vibratory extractor · mechanical pile driver · pneumatic pile extractor · foundation construction · excavation machinery · heavy equipment · construction projects · pile installation · driving piles · removing piles · hydraulic hammers · portable pile drivers
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