HS-6 · Subheading
846219
Machine-tools; hot forming machines, hot hammers, for working metal
Heading 8462 — Machine-tools (including presses) for working metal by forging, hammering or die forging (excluding rolling mills); machine-tools (including presses, slitting lines and cut-to-length lines) for working metal by bending, folding, straightening, flattening,
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Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 846219 when importing or exporting hot forming machines, such as hot hammers used in metalworking. For example, a shipment of a hot forging machine designed to shape steel components falls under this code.
This code specifically covers machine-tools for hot forming, which are distinct from HS-6 846220, which deals with machines for cold forming processes. If your equipment operates at elevated temperatures to shape metals, 846219 is the correct classification.
Hot forming machines, including those that use hammers to shape metal, are essential in industries like automotive and aerospace. They help create parts such as crankshafts or engine blocks, where precise shaping under heat is crucial.
When classifying your machinery, consider the specific function and method of operation. If your machine applies heat and force to manipulate metal, it likely fits under this HS-6 line.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
hot forming machines · metalworking machinery · forging equipment · hot hammers · machine-tools for metal · HS code 846219 · metal shaping tools · automotive part manufacturing · aerospace metal forming · industrial hot forming · forging presses · metal fabrication machines · hot forging applications · metalworking imports · metalworking exports
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Hot forging machine for automotive parts
- Hot hammer used in aerospace component manufacturing
- Machine for shaping metal rods under heat
- Equipment for producing hot-formed steel sections
- Hot forming press for metal fabrication
- Hammering machine for forging metal tools
- Hot forming apparatus for creating metal brackets
- Industrial hot hammers for manufacturing metal fasteners
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 846219 used for?
- How to classify hot forming machines?
- What are examples of hot hammers?
- Is my metalworking machine under HS 846219?
- What industries use hot forming machines?
- How to import hot forming equipment?
- What is the difference between hot and cold forming?
- What products fall under HS code 846219?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- how to determine if my machine is HS 846219
- examples of hot forming machines for metalworking
- classifying hot hammers for import
- what to include in HS 846219 shipments
- differences between HS 846219 and HS 846220
- requirements for importing hot forming equipment
- applications of hot forming in manufacturing
- best practices for classifying metalworking machinery
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of machines are classified under HS-6 846219?
- HS-6 846219 includes hot forming machines like hot hammers and presses used for shaping metal through heat and force.
- How can I tell if my machine fits under this HS code?
- If your machine uses heat to forge or shape metal, it likely falls under HS-6 846219. Check the specifications and intended use.
- Are there any specific regulations for importing hot forming machines?
- Yes, ensure compliance with local regulations regarding machinery imports, including safety standards and certifications.
- What is the difference between hot forming and cold forming?
- Hot forming involves shaping metal at elevated temperatures, while cold forming occurs at room temperature, affecting the material properties.
- Can I use HS-6 846219 for machines that also perform cold forming?
- No, if your machine primarily operates under cold conditions, it should be classified under a different HS code, such as HS-6 846220.
- What are common applications for hot forming machines?
- Hot forming machines are commonly used in the automotive and aerospace industries for creating components like engine blocks and structural parts.
- Do I need a customs broker for importing under HS-6 846219?
- While not mandatory, using a customs broker can help ensure proper classification and compliance with import regulations.
- What documentation is needed for importing hot forming machines?
- You typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant certifications or permits for the machinery.
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