What is HS code 846225 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Machine-tools; bending, folding, straightening or flattening machines (including presses), for working metal, numerically controlled roll forming machines
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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Use HS-6 846225 when importing or exporting numerically controlled machines designed for bending, folding, or straightening metal. For instance, a shipment of a CNC bending machine used in metal fabrication would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers machine-tools that are numerically controlled, which distinguishes them from manual machines. In contrast, HS-6 846221 applies to similar machines that are not numerically controlled, like traditional hydraulic press brakes.
The 846225 line is part of a broader category that includes various machine-tools for metalworking. If you're dealing with machines that perform multiple functions, such as cutting and bending, you may need to consider other codes like HS-6 846229, which covers other bending machines not specifically numerically controlled.
When classifying your machinery, ensure you understand the specific functions and control mechanisms. This will help you avoid misclassification and potential customs issues.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
numerically controlled machines · bending machines · folding machines · metalworking tools · CNC metal machines · machine-tools for metal · pressing machines · straightening machines · roll forming machines · hydraulic press brakes · fabrication machinery · metal forming equipment
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