HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8301406030 | Doc | 43.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8301406060 | Doc | 43.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8302416015 | Doc | 83.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8302419015 | Doc | 58.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7326908688 | Doc | 82.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7326908605 | Doc | 82.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7323999080 | Doc | 83.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7323997000 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926901000 | Doc | 40.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926901000 | Doc | 40.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3925200091 | Doc | 42.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3925900000 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4418218060 | Doc | 59.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4421918800 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4421998800 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Door Stop
A door stop is a small device used to hold a door securely open or to prevent it from slamming shut. They are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
Material
Door stops are manufactured from a variety of materials, each offering different levels of durability, cost, and aesthetic appeal:
- Rubber: A common and inexpensive option, rubber door stops are flexible and non-marring, making them suitable for delicate flooring. They provide good grip and are often wedge-shaped.
- Metal: Typically steel or stainless steel, metal door stops are very durable and can withstand heavy use. They may be coated to prevent scratching floors or doors.
- Wood: Wood door stops offer a classic look and are relatively durable. They are often used in decorative settings.
- Plastic: Lightweight and inexpensive, plastic door stops are suitable for light-duty applications.
- Foam: Often used as temporary or light-duty stops, foam door stops are soft and non-marring.
Purpose
The primary purposes of a door stop are:
- Holding Doors Open: Preventing a door from closing unintentionally, useful for ventilation, moving objects, or maintaining access.
- Preventing Damage: Protecting walls and doors from damage caused by slamming or uncontrolled movement.
- Safety: Reducing the risk of injury from doors swinging shut unexpectedly.
- Security: Providing a temporary barrier to prevent unauthorized entry (though not a substitute for proper security devices).
Function
Door stops function by creating friction or a physical barrier that resists the movement of the door.
- Wedge-shaped: These are the most common type. They are placed under the door and rely on friction to hold it in place. The angle of the wedge and the material's grip determine the holding power.
- Spring-loaded: These attach to the door and the floor or wall, using spring tension to hold the door open at a desired angle.
- Magnetic: These use magnets to hold the door in place, typically requiring a metal plate on the floor or doorframe.
- Hinge Pin Door Stops: These replace the standard hinge pin and include a detent that allows the door to be held open at specific angles.
Usage Scenarios
- Residential: Holding doors open for moving furniture, allowing airflow, or preventing children from slamming doors.
- Commercial: Maintaining access in hallways, preventing doors from closing during deliveries, or holding doors open in retail settings.
- Industrial: Securing doors in warehouses, workshops, or factories.
- Hotels/Offices: Holding doors open for ease of access and to create a welcoming environment.
Common Types
- Rubber Wedge Door Stops: The most common and affordable type. Often sold in multi-packs.
- Spring Door Stops: Offer a more secure hold and can be adjusted to different angles.
- Magnetic Door Stops: Provide a clean look and are often used in modern settings.
- Decorative Door Stops: Designed for aesthetic appeal as well as functionality, often made from cast iron or wood.
- Heavy-Duty Door Stops: Constructed from metal for use in high-traffic areas or with heavy doors.
- Door Stop Alarm: A combination door stop and alarm that sounds when the door is opened.
Door stops, potentially encompassing chain door fasteners, door pulls, kick plates, and door knockers, fall under several possible classifications depending on the material and specific design. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes based on the provided information:
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8302416015: This code covers base metal mountings, fittings, and similar articles suitable for buildings, specifically of iron or steel, or of aluminum or zinc, suitable for interior and exterior doors (excluding garage, overhead, or sliding doors). It includes doorstops, chain door fasteners, door pulls, kick plates, and door knockers.
- 83: Chapter – Base metal articles.
- 02: Heading – Base metal mountings, fittings and similar articles.
- 41: Subheading – Of iron or steel.
- 60: Further breakdown – Other mountings, fittings and similar articles.
- 15: Specific code – Suitable for buildings.
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8302419015: Similar to the above, this code also covers base metal mountings, fittings, and similar articles suitable for buildings, but categorized as "Other" mountings, fittings, and similar articles. It includes doorstops, chain door fasteners, door pulls, kick plates, and door knockers.
- 83: Chapter – Base metal articles.
- 02: Heading – Base metal mountings, fittings and similar articles.
- 41: Subheading – Of iron or steel.
- 90: Further breakdown – Other mountings, fittings and similar articles.
- 15: Specific code – Suitable for buildings.
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7326908688: This code covers other articles of iron or steel, specifically rods for electrical grounding. A door stop could be considered a rod-like item used for securing a door.
- 73: Chapter – Articles of iron or steel.
- 26: Heading – Other articles of iron or steel.
- 90: Subheading – Other.
- 86: Further breakdown – Other.
- 88: Specific code – Other.
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7326908605: This code also covers other articles of iron or steel, specifically rods for electrical grounding. A door stop could be considered a rod-like item used for securing a door.
- 73: Chapter – Articles of iron or steel.
- 26: Heading – Other articles of iron or steel.
- 90: Subheading – Other.
- 86: Further breakdown – Other.
- 05: Specific code – Other.
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7323999080: This code covers table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of iron or steel; iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of iron or steel. It includes "Other" articles not coated or plated with precious metal.
- 73: Chapter – Articles of iron or steel.
- 23: Heading – Table, kitchen or other household articles.
- 99: Subheading – Other.
- 90: Further breakdown – Other.
- 80: Specific code – Other.
Regarding HS code 8302416015 and 8302419015, please note the need to verify the material (iron or steel, aluminum, or zinc) and may require documentation confirming the composition. Additionally, HS codes 7326908688, 7326908605, and 7323999080 are contingent on whether the door stop is functionally considered a rod for grounding or a household article.
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