HS-6 · Subheading
844630
Weaving machines (looms); for weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30cm, shuttleless type
Heading 8446 — Weaving machines (looms)
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Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 844630 when importing or exporting shuttleless weaving machines designed for fabrics wider than 30 cm. For example, a shipment of a high-speed air-jet loom falls under this code, as it meets the specifications for shuttleless operation and fabric width.
This code is specific to weaving machines that do not use shuttles, distinguishing it from HS-6 844631, which covers shuttleless looms for narrower fabrics. If your equipment is designed for fabrics over 30 cm, ensure you classify it correctly under this line.
The HS-6 844630 category includes advanced looms that utilize various technologies, such as air-jet or rapier systems, to produce textiles efficiently. These machines are crucial for manufacturers producing wide fabrics like upholstery or industrial textiles.
When considering this HS code, be aware of the specific features of your machinery. For instance, looms that can weave multiple layers or complex patterns may also fit this classification, but ensure they meet the width requirement.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
shuttleless weaving machines · wide fabric looms · HS code 844630 · air-jet looms · rapier looms · weaving machinery · industrial textile looms · high-speed looms · multi-layer weaving · technical textile production · automatic weaving machines · fabric width classification · looms for upholstery · shuttleless technology
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Air-jet looms for weaving upholstery fabrics
- Rapier looms producing wide industrial textiles
- High-speed shuttleless weaving machines for carpets
- Looms designed for technical textiles over 30 cm
- Multi-layer weaving machines for composite materials
- Automatic shuttleless looms for fashion fabrics
- Specialized looms for producing wide curtain fabrics
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 844630 used for?
- How to classify shuttleless looms?
- Are air-jet looms covered under HS 844630?
- What types of fabrics can be woven with HS 844630 machines?
- Differences between HS 844630 and 844631?
- What features qualify a loom for HS 844630?
- Can I use HS 844630 for narrow fabrics?
- What are examples of machines under HS 844630?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- how to classify shuttleless weaving machines for wide fabrics
- examples of products under HS code 844630
- differences between HS 844630 and HS 844631 for looms
- requirements for importing shuttleless looms over 30 cm
- best practices for classifying weaving machinery
- features of air-jet looms under HS 844630
- what types of textiles are made with HS 844630 looms
- guidelines for exporting shuttleless weaving machines
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of looms fall under HS code 844630?
- HS code 844630 covers shuttleless looms designed for weaving fabrics wider than 30 cm, including air-jet and rapier looms.
- Can I classify a narrow loom under HS 844630?
- No, looms designed for fabrics narrower than 30 cm should be classified under HS code 844631.
- What are the key features of machines classified as HS 844630?
- Machines must be shuttleless and capable of weaving fabrics exceeding 30 cm in width, often using advanced technologies.
- Are there specific regulations for importing looms under HS 844630?
- Yes, ensure compliance with local import regulations, including safety standards and documentation requirements for machinery.
- What is the difference between HS 844630 and HS 844631?
- HS 844630 is for shuttleless looms for wide fabrics, while HS 844631 is for those designed for narrower fabrics.
- Can I use HS 844630 for looms producing technical textiles?
- Yes, as long as the looms are shuttleless and produce fabrics wider than 30 cm, they can be classified under HS 844630.
- What should I consider when classifying my weaving machine?
- Check the loom's width capability and whether it uses shuttleless technology to determine the correct HS classification.
- What are common applications for looms classified under HS 844630?
- Common applications include upholstery, carpets, and industrial textiles, all requiring wide fabric production.
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