HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8203206030 | Doc | 12¢/doz. + 5.5%+55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8203206060 | Doc | 12¢/doz. + 5.5%+55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Network Pliers
Network pliers are hand tools designed for manipulating and terminating network cables, primarily Ethernet and telephone cabling. They offer a combination of cutting, stripping, and crimping functionalities tailored for low-voltage cable work.
Material:
- Steel: The primary construction material is typically hardened steel, providing durability and strength for cutting and crimping.
- Handles: Often feature plastic or rubberized grips for comfort and insulation. Some models have ergonomic designs.
- Cutting Blades: Made of hardened steel, often with an induction-hardened edge for long-lasting sharpness.
- Crimping Die: Interchangeable dies made of precision-machined steel, specific to the connector type.
Purpose:
The main purpose is to create reliable network connections by:
- Cutting cables to length.
- Removing the outer jacket of cables without damaging the internal wires.
- Crimping connectors onto the ends of cables to establish electrical contact and mechanical stability.
Function:
- Cutting Edge: Used for cleanly cutting through cable jackets and wires.
- Stripping Gauge: Precisely removes the outer jacket of the cable, exposing the conductors within without nicking them. Different gauges accommodate various cable types.
- Crimping Head: Accepts interchangeable dies to crimp various connector types. The crimping action securely attaches the connector to the cable.
- Cable Tester (some models): Integrated testers verify continuity and proper wiring.
- Wire Stripper (some models): Additional functionality for stripping individual wires.
Usage Scenarios:
- Network Installation: Used by technicians during the installation of Ethernet networks in homes, offices, and data centers.
- Cable Repair: Employed to repair damaged cables or replace faulty connectors.
- Home Networking: Useful for DIY home network projects, such as creating custom Ethernet cables.
- Telecommunications: Used in telephone system installations and repairs.
- Data Centers: Critical for maintaining and expanding network infrastructure.
Common Types:
- Standard Network Pliers: Include cutting, stripping, and crimping functions for common connector types (RJ45, RJ11).
- Impact/Punch Down Tool: Used for terminating cables onto patch panels and keystone jacks. Often integrated with a blade for cutting.
- Crimping Tool (specific connector type): Designed for a single connector type, offering precise crimping for specialized applications (e.g., coaxial connectors).
- Multi-Function Pliers: Combine network pliers functionality with other tools like wire strippers and cable testers.
- Hydraulic Crimping Tool: Used for larger connectors and heavier gauge cables, requiring significant crimping force.
Based on the provided information, the following HS codes may be relevant to “network pliers”:
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3926301000: This HS code falls under Chapter 39: Plastics and articles thereof. Specifically, it covers Heading 3926: Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914, and further specifies Subheading 392630: Fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like, specifically 3926301000: Handles and knobs. Network pliers often include plastic handles, making this code potentially applicable. The total tax rate is 44.0%, comprised of a 6.5% base tariff, a 7.5% additional tariff, and a 30.0% additional tariff effective April 2, 2025.
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3926908500: This HS code also falls under Chapter 39: Plastics and articles thereof. It covers Heading 3926: Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914, and further specifies Subheading 392690: Other, specifically 3926908500: Fasteners, in clips suitable for use in a mechanical attaching device. If the pliers incorporate plastic clips or fasteners, this code may be relevant. The total tax rate is 44.0%, comprised of a 6.5% base tariff, a 7.5% additional tariff, and a 30.0% additional tariff effective April 2, 2025.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'network pliers' are limited, with only the following 2 found.