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HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8528730000 | Doc | 60.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8548000000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9017800000 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9017900160 | Doc | The rate applicable to the article of which it is a part or acce+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Monitoring Bracket
A monitoring bracket is a device used to securely hold and position monitors, typically computer displays, televisions, or specialized screens, offering enhanced ergonomics, space-saving benefits, and viewing flexibility.
Material
Common materials in the construction of monitoring brackets include:
- Steel: Provides high strength and durability, suitable for heavier monitors. Often powder-coated for corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal.
- Aluminum: Lighter than steel, making it suitable for smaller monitors or situations requiring greater adjustability. Offers good corrosion resistance.
- Plastic: Used in some components for cable management or minor structural parts.
- VESA-compatible plates: Usually made of steel, these attach to the back of the monitor.
Purpose
The primary purposes of a monitoring bracket are:
- Ergonomics: To allow users to position the monitor at an optimal height, distance, and angle to reduce strain on the neck, back, and eyes.
- Space Saving: To free up desk space by lifting the monitor off the surface.
- Flexibility: To enable easy adjustment of monitor position for different tasks or users.
- Organization: To improve cable management and reduce clutter.
Function
Monitoring brackets function through a combination of mechanical components:
- Mounting Plate (VESA): Attaches to the back of the monitor using standardized VESA mounting holes.
- Arm(s): Provide the range of motion and support the monitor’s weight. Gas spring arms offer smooth and easy adjustment.
- Base: Secures the bracket to the desk or other surface. Options include clamp bases, grommet bases, and freestanding bases.
- Joints: Allow for tilting, swiveling, and rotating the monitor.
- Cable Management: Integrated channels or clips to organize and conceal cables.
Usage Scenarios
- Offices: Enhancing ergonomics for computer users, creating a more organized workspace.
- Home Offices: Maximizing desk space and improving comfort for remote work.
- Gaming Setups: Providing optimal viewing angles and positioning for immersive gaming experiences.
- Control Rooms: Arranging multiple monitors for efficient monitoring and control.
- Medical Facilities: Positioning monitors for patient care and diagnostics.
- Retail Displays: Securing and positioning displays for marketing and advertising.
Common Types
- Single Monitor Arms: Designed to hold one monitor.
- Dual Monitor Arms: Designed to hold two monitors side-by-side.
- Triple Monitor Arms: Designed to hold three monitors.
- Gas Spring Arms: Use gas springs for smooth and effortless adjustment. Ideal for heavier monitors.
- Spring-Assisted Arms: Use springs to assist with adjustment.
- Articulating Arms: Offer a wide range of motion and flexibility.
- Fixed Arms: Provide a limited range of motion, typically tilting only.
- Desk Clamp Mounts: Attach to the edge of a desk using a clamp.
- Grommet Mounts: Attach to a desk through a pre-drilled hole.
- Freestanding Mounts: Stand independently on a desk or floor.
- Wall Mounts: Attach to a wall, freeing up desk space.
- Overhead Mounts: Suspend monitors from the ceiling.
Based on the provided information, the following HS codes may be relevant to “monitoring bracket”:
- 8528730000: This HS code covers “Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus; reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus: Reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus: Other, monochrome”. While this code specifically mentions reception apparatus, a monitoring bracket could be considered a component of such apparatus. The tax rate details are: Basic tariff: 5.0%, Additional tariff: 25.0%, Post-April 2, 2025, additional tariff: 30%. The total tariff rate is 60.0%.
- 8548000000: This HS code covers “Electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter”. If the monitoring bracket contains electrical components and is not specifically covered by other codes, it may fall under this classification. The tax rate details are: Basic tariff: 0.0%, Additional tariff: 25.0%, Post-April 2, 2025, additional tariff: 30%. The total tariff rate is 55.0%.
- 9017800000: This HS code covers “Other instruments”. If the monitoring bracket is considered a specialized instrument for measurement or control, it could be classified under this code. The tax rate details are: Basic tariff: 5.3%, Additional tariff: 25.0%, Post-April 2, 2025, additional tariff: 30%. The total tariff rate is 60.3%.
- 9017900160: This HS code covers “Parts and accessories Other”. If the monitoring bracket is a part or accessory of an instrument covered elsewhere, this code may apply. The tax rate details are: Basic tariff: The rate applicable to the article of which it is a part or acce, Additional tariff: 0.0%, Post-April 2, 2025, additional tariff: 30%. The total tariff rate is The rate applicable to the article of which it is a part or acce+30.0%.
Regarding HS code 9017900160, please note that the applicable tariff rate is dependent on the article to which the bracket belongs.