HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8301406060 | Doc | 43.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8301406030 | Doc | 43.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8306100000 | Doc | 35.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8306100000 | Doc | 35.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7315110010 | Doc | 80.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7315895000 | Doc | 83.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7326908688 | Doc | 82.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7326908605 | Doc | 82.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Bike Locks
Bike locks are security devices used to deter the theft of bicycles. They function by physically restraining the bicycle to a fixed object, making unauthorized removal difficult.
Materials
Bike locks are constructed from a variety of materials, each offering differing levels of security and weight:
- Hardened Steel: The most common material, offering a balance of security and cost. Higher quality locks utilize thicker steel and specialized heat treatments.
- Alloy Steel: Lighter than hardened steel but generally less secure. Often found in lower-priced locks.
- Boron Steel: A stronger and more cut-resistant alloy than standard steel, found in higher-end locks.
- Aluminum: Primarily used for lock bodies and casings; does not contribute significantly to security but reduces weight.
- Composite Materials: Some locks incorporate composite materials for added durability and weather resistance.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a bike lock is to prevent bicycle theft. They provide a visible deterrent and a physical barrier against opportunistic and determined thieves. The level of security offered varies significantly depending on the lock type and construction.
Function
Bike locks function through several mechanisms:
- Shackle Locking: A U-lock or shackle lock uses a rigid, curved metal bar to secure the bike frame and wheel to a fixed object.
- Cable Locking: A flexible steel cable wraps around the bike frame and components, securing it to a fixed object.
- Chain Locking: A chain, typically made of hardened steel links, wraps around the bike frame and components, securing it to a fixed object.
- Integrated Locking: Some locks integrate directly into the bike frame or components, offering a more discreet security solution.
Usage Scenarios
Bike locks are used in a wide range of scenarios:
- Short-term Parking: Securing a bicycle for a brief period while shopping, dining, or running errands.
- Long-term Parking: Securing a bicycle overnight or for extended periods.
- Residential Security: Securing a bicycle in a garage, shed, or apartment.
- Commuting: Securing a bicycle at a workplace or public transportation hub.
- Public Spaces: Securing a bicycle in parks, bike racks, or other public areas.
Common Types
- U-Locks (D-Locks): Considered the most secure type of bike lock due to their hardened steel shackle and resistance to bolt cutters. Require a fixed object to lock to.
- Cable Locks: Lightweight and flexible, suitable for deterring opportunistic thieves or securing accessories. Easily cut with bolt cutters.
- Chain Locks: Offer a good balance of security and flexibility, but can be heavy and bulky. Require a fixed object to lock to.
- Folding Locks: Combine the security of a chain lock with the convenience of a more compact design.
- Smart Locks: Utilize Bluetooth connectivity and smartphone apps for remote locking/unlocking and theft alerts. Often include alarm features.
- Frame Locks (Wheel Locks): Lock the rear wheel in place, preventing the bicycle from being ridden. Often used in conjunction with other lock types.
Bike locks can be categorized based on their material, function, and application scenarios. They are primarily security devices used to prevent the theft of bicycles. They typically consist of a locking mechanism connected to a chain, cable, or hardened steel rod.
The following HS codes are relevant to bike locks, based on the provided reference material:
- 7315110010: Chain and parts thereof, of iron or steel; Articulated link chain and parts thereof; Roller chain Other; Of not over 50 mm pitch and containing more than 3 parts per pitch; Bicycle chains. This code specifically covers bicycle chains, which are a common type of bike lock.
- 7326908688: Other articles of iron or steel; Other; Other; Other; Other. This is a broad category for other iron or steel articles, and could potentially apply to bike locks depending on their construction.
- 7326908605: Other articles of iron or steel; Other; Other; Other; Other Rods for electrical grounding (bike locks are rods). This code is relevant if the bike lock is constructed as a rod, as noted in the description.
Regarding HS code 7326908688 and 7326908605, please note the need to verify steel material and may require certification. Additionally, a 25%加征关税 applies to steel, aluminum products.
The total tax rate for 7315110010 is 80.0%, while the total tax rate for 7326908688 and 7326908605 is 82.9%.