How to find the HS code for bearing (Swiss tariff)
The correct HS code for a bearing depends on several factors: the bearing type (ball, roller, needle, or tapered roller), whether it is a complete assembly or separate components, and any combination features. Our tool determines your exact 8-digit customs tariff number instantly.
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What determines the tariff number?
- Bearing type. Ball bearings, cylindrical roller bearings, tapered roller bearings, needle bearings, and barrel bearings are classified separately. Each type has its own tariff position in the Swiss nomenclature.
- Complete bearing or component parts. An assembled bearing is classified differently from individual components such as balls, rollers, needles, or cages. Bearing shells and housings also fall under separate tariff positions.
- Combined or specialty bearings. If your bearing combines multiple types or features special construction, this can result in a different HS code. The tool accounts for such variations automatically.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find the correct HS code for my bearing?
Use our free classification tool: enter the bearing type, material, and key specifications, and the tool automatically determines the correct 8-digit Swiss tariff number for your product.
What happens if I use the wrong HS code?
An incorrect classification can lead to delays in customs clearance, additional charges, or official objections. Accurate classification before import is essential to avoid problems.
Is the classification result binding?
The tool provides a technical classification without legal binding effect. For critical cases, we recommend requesting a binding tariff classification ruling from the Swiss customs authorities.
Is there a fee for the classification?
No, our classification tool is completely free. You receive your tariff number instantly at no cost.
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