What is HS code 846039 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Machine-tools; sharpening (tool or cutter grinding) machines, other than numerically controlled
Heading 8460 — Machine-tools; for deburring, sharpening, grinding, honing, lapping, polishing or otherwise finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets by means of grinding stones, abrasives or polishing products
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Use HS-6 846039 when importing or exporting non-numerically controlled sharpening machines designed for metal tools and cutters. For example, a machine that sharpens drill bits or milling cutters falls under this classification.
This code specifically targets machines that perform sharpening operations without numerical control, distinguishing them from HS-6 846031, which covers similar machines that are numerically controlled. Understanding this difference is crucial for accurate classification.
Machines classified under this code are typically used in workshops and manufacturing settings where precision sharpening is needed. They may use grinding stones or abrasives to achieve the desired finish on metal tools.
When considering related machinery, note that HS-6 846041 includes machines for polishing rather than sharpening. If your equipment is intended for finishing rather than sharpening, you would need to look at that classification instead.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
non-numerically controlled machines · sharpening machines · tool grinding equipment · metal tool sharpeners · workshop machinery · abrasive sharpening tools · cutter grinding machines · metal finishing equipment · machine tools for sharpening · grinding stones · industrial sharpening machines · precision tool sharpening
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