What is HS code 871493 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Cycles; parts thereof, hubs (other than coaster braking hubs and hub brakes) and free-wheel sprocket-wheels
Heading 8714 — Vehicles; parts and accessories of heading no. 8711 to 8713
Chapter 87: Vehicles other than railway
Use HS-6 871493 when importing or exporting bicycle hubs, specifically those that are not coaster braking hubs, along with free-wheel sprocket-wheels. For example, if you're shipping a batch of bicycle parts that includes several hubs designed for racing bikes, this code is applicable.
This code falls under the 8714 heading, which focuses on parts and accessories for cycles, further narrowing down to specific components like hubs and sprocket-wheels. It's important to distinguish this from HS-6 871491, which covers coaster braking hubs.
When classifying bicycle hubs, ensure you’re aware that HS-6 871493 specifically excludes coaster braking hubs, which are classified differently. If your shipment includes a mix of hubs, double-check the specifications to avoid misclassification.
Free-wheel sprocket-wheels, also included under this code, are essential for the operation of multi-speed bicycles. If you're dealing with a shipment of bicycle components, remember to identify whether they are part of a hub assembly or standalone sprocket-wheels.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
bicycle hubs · free-wheel sprocket-wheels · non-coaster hubs · bike parts classification · bicycle component shipping · cycle accessories · hub assembly · sprocket-wheel specifications · import bicycle parts · export bicycle hubs · bicycle manufacturing · parts for racing bikes · multi-speed bicycle components · BMX bike hubs · electric bicycle parts · replacement bicycle components
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