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HAMMER 450G Ref. 5808 4934292346 - HS Code : 82052000 Hammer - HS Code : 82052000 ACORN HAMMER - HS Code : 82030000 00 HAMMER 16 OZ CLAW STEEL - HS Code : 82052000 3LB HAMMER BT17 - HS Code : 82056000 26mm Hammer - HS Code : 84672100 70601 HAMMER CHIP X-PEEN10-1/2 - HS Code : 82052000 STANLEY 51-082 HAMMER 20 OZ. STEEL ... - HS Code : 82052000 Hammers - HS Code : 82052000

 

8205
Hand tools (including glaziers’ diamonds), not elsewhere specified or included; blow lamps; vices, clamps and the like, other than accessories for and parts of, machine-tools or water-jet cutting machines; anvils; portable forges; hand or pedal- operated grinding wheels with frameworks.

 

82051000
- Drilling, threading or tapping tools

 

82052000
- Hammers and sledge hammers

 

82053000
- Planes, chisels, gouges and similar cutting tools for working wood

 

82054000
- Screwdrivers

 

82055100
- - Household tools

 

82055900
- - Other

 

82056000
- Blow lamps

 

82057000
- Vices, clamps and the like

 

82059000
- Other, including sets of articles of two or more subheadings of this heading

Hammer

A hammer is a fundamental hand tool used for driving nails, breaking objects, and shaping materials through impact force. With a heavy head attached to a handle, hammers are versatile tools that come in various designs for specific applications such as framing, demolition, and metalworking.

In construction, woodworking, metal fabrication, and automotive industries, hammers are essential for tasks such as framing walls, assembling furniture, shaping metal components, and repairing vehicles. The weight and design of the hammer head determine its effectiveness for different applications.

Key features of hammers include a striking face for delivering impact, a claw for removing nails, and a comfortable handle for grip and control. Hammers are available in different types such as claw hammers, ball peen hammers, and sledgehammers, each suited for specific tasks and materials.

When importing or exporting hammers, compliance with safety standards and ergonomic guidelines is crucial to ensure the quality and usability of the tools. Customs brokers and importers should verify the materials used in the construction of hammers, such as steel or fiberglass, to guarantee durability and performance.

Common applications of hammers include carpentry, metalworking, masonry, and automotive repairs. In real-world scenarios, hammers are indispensable tools for professionals and DIY enthusiasts, enabling them to drive nails, shape metal, and perform various tasks that require impact force.

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