What tools fall under HS code 846719?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Tools; for working in the hand, pneumatic, other than rotary type
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 846719 when importing or exporting non-rotary pneumatic tools such as pneumatic hammers or wrenches. For example, if you're shipping a set of pneumatic impact wrenches, this is the correct code to use.
This HS-6 line falls under the broader category of tools for working in the hand, specifically focusing on pneumatic tools that do not rotate. It's important to distinguish this from HS-6 846718, which covers rotary pneumatic tools like drills.
When classifying your products, remember that 846719 is designated for tools that operate with compressed air but do not have a rotary function. This includes tools like pneumatic nailers and sanders, which are essential in construction and manufacturing.
If you're unsure about whether your tool fits this classification, consider its function. For instance, a pneumatic chisel used for breaking concrete would fall under this HS-6, while a pneumatic drill would not.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
pneumatic tools · non-rotary hand tools · pneumatic hammers · air-powered wrenches · pneumatic nailers · pneumatic chisels · compressed air tools · hand tools for construction · pneumatic sanders · tools for automotive repair · pneumatic blow guns · pneumatic riveters · air tools · pneumatic caulking guns · demolition tools · assembly line tools
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