What is HS code 844849 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Weaving machines (looms); parts including their auxiliary machinery, and accessories thereof n.e.c. in item no. 8448.4
Heading 8448 — Machinery, auxiliary; for use with machines of heading no. 8444 to 8447 (e.g. dobbies, jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing mechanisms) parts, accessories for machines of heading no. 8444, 8447
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Use HS-6 844849 when importing or exporting parts and accessories for weaving machines, such as looms. For example, if you're shipping a set of automatic shuttle changing mechanisms for a jacquard loom, this code applies.
This code specifically covers parts and auxiliary machinery for weaving machines not classified elsewhere. If you have a component for a loom that doesn’t fit into HS-6 844840 (for dobby looms) or HS-6 844841 (for jacquard looms), you would likely use 844849.
When comparing HS-6 844849 with HS-6 844840, remember that the latter is strictly for dobby looms. If your product is a general part for weaving machines that doesn’t fit those specific categories, 844849 is the right choice.
Be cautious with items that might seem similar, like those classified under HS-6 844848, which covers specific auxiliary machinery. If your product is a general part or accessory for weaving machines, 844849 is the correct classification.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
weaving machine parts · loom accessories · auxiliary machinery · shuttle changing mechanisms · jacquard loom components · dobby loom parts · replacement parts for looms · weaving machinery components · mechanical parts for weaving · textile machinery accessories · control systems for looms · weaving machine sensors · tensioners for looms · parts for textile machines
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