HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8202990000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8211100000 | Doc | The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject t+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
1401904000 | Doc | 58.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
1404904000 | Doc | 57.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
1404909090 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Tall Branch Saw
A tall branch saw, also known as a pole saw, is a manual or powered tool designed for cutting branches from trees and shrubs, typically those beyond the reach of standard saws.
Material:
- Blade: Commonly made of high-carbon steel for durability and sharpness. Some blades feature specialized coatings to reduce friction and resist corrosion.
- Pole: Typically constructed from aluminum, fiberglass, or a composite material. Aluminum is lighter but less rigid; fiberglass and composites offer greater strength and stiffness.
- Handle: Usually plastic or rubberized for grip and comfort.
- Cutting Head: Varies depending on the type (see 'Common Types' below), often incorporating a swiveling or pivoting mechanism for angle adjustments.
Purpose:
The primary purpose is to prune trees and shrubs, remove dead or diseased branches, and clear vegetation without the need for a ladder. This enhances safety and efficiency, especially when dealing with higher branches.
Function:
Pole saws utilize a reciprocating or rotating blade to cut through woody stems and branches. The extended pole allows the user to reach heights typically ranging from 6 to 20 feet, depending on the model. Many models feature a bypass cutting action, similar to traditional pruning shears, for clean cuts.
Usage Scenarios:
- Residential Yard Maintenance: Pruning trees in backyards, removing storm-damaged branches, and maintaining shrubbery.
- Arboriculture: Light pruning and trimming by professional tree care workers.
- Land Clearing: Removing smaller branches and vegetation during site preparation.
- Fruit Orchard Management: Pruning fruit trees to improve yield and health.
- Utility Line Clearance: (By trained professionals only) Removing branches that pose a risk to power lines.
Common Types:
- Manual Pole Saws: These rely on the user's physical effort to move the blade. They are lightweight, quiet, and require no fuel or electricity.
- Gas-Powered Pole Saws: Equipped with a small gasoline engine, these offer more cutting power and are suitable for larger branches. They are heavier and require fuel maintenance.
- Electric (Corded) Pole Saws: Powered by an electrical outlet, these provide consistent power but limit mobility due to the cord.
- Electric (Cordless) Pole Saws: Battery-powered, offering portability and convenience. Battery life and power output are key considerations.
- Lopper Pole Saws: Combine a pole with lopper-style blades, offering a cutting head with greater leverage for thicker branches.
- Pruning Pole Saws: Feature a specialized cutting head designed for precise pruning cuts, often with adjustable angles.
The declared goods, “tall branch saw,” fall under the category of hand saws designed for cutting branches, typically used in gardening, forestry, or landscaping.
Here are the relevant HS codes based on the provided reference material:
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8202990000: This HS code covers “Handsaws, and metal parts thereof; blades for saws of all kinds (including slitting, slotting or toothless saw blades), and base metal parts thereof: Other saw blades, and parts thereof: Other (including parts)”. This is a broad category encompassing various types of handsaws, including those used for cutting branches.
- 82: Chapter 82 pertains to “Tools, implements, cutlery, hand tools, and articles thereof.”
- 02: Heading 02 specifically covers “Handsaws.”
- 990000: Subheading 990000 denotes “Other saw blades, and parts thereof: Other (including parts)”.
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1404904000: This HS code covers “Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included: Other: Other”. If the saw handle is made of vegetable materials, this code might be applicable.
- 14: Chapter 14 pertains to “Vegetable products.”
- 04: Heading 04 specifically covers “Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included.”
- 904000: Subheading 904000 denotes “Other: Other”.
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1404909090: This HS code covers “Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included: Other: Other Other”. If the saw handle is made of vegetable materials, this code might be applicable.
- 14: Chapter 14 pertains to “Vegetable products.”
- 04: Heading 04 specifically covers “Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included.”
- 909090: Subheading 909090 denotes “Other: Other Other”.
Tax Information:
- For 8202990000, the base tariff is 0.0%, with an additional tariff of 25.0%. After April 2, 2025, the additional tariff increases to 30%, resulting in a total tariff of 55.0%.
- For 1404904000 and 1404909090, the base tariff is 3.2%, with an additional tariff of 25.0%. After April 2, 2025, the additional tariff increases to 30%, resulting in a total tariff of 58.2% and 57.3% respectively.
Important Note:
If the saw is part of a set of assorted articles, HS code 8211100000 ("Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives), other than knives of heading 8208, and blades and other base metal parts thereof: Sets of assorted articles") might be applicable. The tariff rate would be the rate applicable to that article in the set plus 30.0%.
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