What tools fall under HS code 846711?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Tools; for working in the hand, pneumatic, rotary type (including combined rotary-percussion)
Heading 8467 — Tools; for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self-contained electric or non-electric motor
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Use HS-6 846711 when importing or exporting rotary hand tools like electric drills or pneumatic wrenches. For instance, a shipment of electric rotary drills designed for construction work falls under this code.
This code specifically covers tools that operate with a rotary motion, including those powered by electric motors or pneumatic systems. It's important to distinguish between rotary tools and other hand tools, such as manual screwdrivers or hammers, which fall under different classifications.
If you're dealing with rotary tools that also have percussion capabilities, you might consider HS-6 846712, which includes combined rotary-percussion tools. However, if your product is strictly rotary without percussion features, 846711 is the correct classification.
When classifying your product, ensure it meets the specifications of this HS-6 line, focusing on its design and intended use. Tools that are not primarily rotary, such as manual hand tools or those designed for cutting without rotary motion, will not qualify.
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