What is HS code 848350 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Pulleys and flywheels, including pulley blocks
Heading 8483 — Transmission shafts (including cam and crank) and cranks; bearing housings and plain shaft bearings; gears and gearing; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and other speed changers; flywheels and pulleys; clutches and shaft couplings
Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
Use HS-6 848350 when importing or exporting pulleys and flywheels, including pulley blocks used in machinery. For example, if you are shipping a set of pulley blocks for a construction crane, this code applies.
This code specifically covers pulleys and flywheels, which are essential components in various mechanical systems. In contrast, HS-6 848340 relates to gears and gearing, which serve a different function in power transmission.
Pulleys and flywheels under this code can be made from various materials, including metal and plastic, and are often used to manage the transfer of power in machines. If you're dealing with a flywheel for a vehicle engine, this is the right classification.
When considering this HS-6, note that it does not include items like clutches or gearboxes, which fall under different subheadings. If you're unsure about a specific product's classification, it's best to consult with a customs broker.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
pulleys and flywheels · pulley blocks · mechanical components · industrial pulleys · flywheel applications · power transmission parts · construction machinery parts · automotive flywheels · rigging equipment · energy storage flywheels · conveyor system parts · heavy-duty pulleys
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