How to find the HS code for bearing (Swiss tariff)
The classification of bearings depends on bearing type, material, and internal construction. The exact 8-digit Swiss customs tariff number is determined by these characteristics. Our free tool calcifies your correct HS code and customs tariff number precisely.
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What determines the tariff number?
- Bearing type. Different rolling bearing constructions such as ball bearings, roller bearings, needle bearings, or tapered roller bearings are classified separately. The bearing type is the primary factor determining your tariff code.
- Component category. Whether you are importing complete bearing assemblies, individual components like balls and rollers, or bearing housings affects the HS code classification directly.
- Material composition. The materials used, particularly whether precious metals are present, influence the exact classification within the bearing product category.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find the correct HS code for my bearing?
Use our free classification tool. Enter the bearing type (e.g. ball bearing, roller bearing), material, and other specific specifications. The tool calculates your 8-digit Swiss HS code and tariff number.
What happens if I use the wrong HS code?
An incorrect code can result in customs clearance delays, additional payments, or regulatory inquiries. Getting the right classification before import is essential.
Is there a difference between HS code and Swiss Tarifnummer for bearings?
The HS code is the international harmonized system classification. Switzerland uses the 8-digit Tarifnummer, which is based on the HS code but is specific to Swiss customs. Our tool provides both.
Is the tool free?
Yes, the classification tool is completely free with no hidden charges. You receive your 8-digit Swiss tariff number at no cost.
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