What parts are included under HS code 901590?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Surveying equipment; parts and accessories for articles of heading no. 9015
Heading 9015 — Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances, excluding compasses, rangefinders
Chapter 90: Optical, photographic, medical instruments
Use HS-6 901590 when importing or exporting parts and accessories specifically designed for surveying instruments. This includes items like tripods, mounts, and other components that enhance the functionality of surveying equipment. For example, if you are shipping a set of replacement lenses for a total station, this code is applicable.
This code is distinct from HS-6 901580, which covers other surveying instruments not specifically classified under this line. While 901590 focuses on parts and accessories, 901580 includes complete surveying devices like theodolites and levels. Understanding this difference is crucial for accurate classification.
The 901590 line falls under the broader category of surveying instruments, which are essential for tasks involving land measurement and mapping. These instruments are used in construction, civil engineering, and environmental studies, making their parts equally important for maintaining operational efficiency.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
surveying equipment parts · accessories for surveying instruments · tripods for total stations · replacement lenses for theodolites · calibration tools for survey equipment · mounting brackets for instruments · carrying cases for surveying tools · batteries for surveying equipment · optical filters for surveying · data cables for surveying tools · photogrammetrical surveying accessories · hydrographic instrument parts
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