HS Code Subheading

Plastics; fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like

3926.30 Subheading
Section VII — Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

About HS Code 392630

This HS code encompasses plastic fittings specifically designed for furniture, vehicle coachwork, and similar applications. These are crucial components in manufacturing, providing structural support, aesthetic finishes, or functional mechanisms. International trade in these items is driven by global manufacturing supply chains, with furniture and automotive industries being primary consumers. Importers are typically manufacturers of finished goods, seeking cost-effective and durable plastic parts. Exporters are often specialized plastics fabricators, frequently located in regions with strong industrial bases. Key considerations include the specific application (e.g., furniture glides vs. automotive clips), the type of plastic used (e.g., ABS, nylon), and compliance with industry standards for durability and safety. These fittings are essential for assembly and often invisible in the final product but critical for its integrity.

Products Under This Code

Plastic furniture glides, plastic drawer slides, plastic cabinet hinges, plastic automotive clips, plastic cable management fittings, plastic door trim fasteners, plastic shelf supports, plastic chair leg caps

Real World Examples

IKEA plastic shelf pins, Ford plastic interior clips, Hafele plastic drawer components, Hettich plastic fittings, Rubbermaid plastic cabinet organizers

Common Misclassification

This code can be confused with 8302 (base metal fittings for furniture) if the material is not clearly plastic, or with 392690 if the fitting is not specifically for furniture or coachwork. It's important to distinguish between general plastic articles and those with a defined functional purpose in these specific industries.

Products Classified Under 3926.30

Industry

This code belongs to the Plastics & Rubber industry.

Trade Overview

Germany, China, and Italy are key exporters, while the USA, Mexico, and Germany are major importers of these plastic fittings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 392630?

HS code 392630 covers: Plastics; fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like. This HS code encompasses plastic fittings specifically designed for furniture, vehicle coachwork, and similar applications. These are crucial components in manufacturing, providing structural support, aesthetic finishes, or functional mechanisms. International trade in these items is driven by global manufacturing supply chains, with furniture and automotive industries being primary consumers. Importers are typically manufacturers of finished goods, seeking cost-effective and durable plastic parts. Exporters are often specialized plastics fabricators, frequently located in regions with strong industrial bases. Key considerations include the specific application (e.g., furniture glides vs. automotive clips), the type of plastic used (e.g., ABS, nylon), and compliance with industry standards for durability and safety. These fittings are essential for assembly and often invisible in the final product but critical for its integrity.

What products fall under HS code 392630?

Plastic furniture glides, plastic drawer slides, plastic cabinet hinges, plastic automotive clips, plastic cable management fittings, plastic door trim fasteners, plastic shelf supports, plastic chair leg caps

What are common misclassifications for HS code 392630?

This code can be confused with 8302 (base metal fittings for furniture) if the material is not clearly plastic, or with 392690 if the fitting is not specifically for furniture or coachwork. It's important to distinguish between general plastic articles and those with a defined functional purpose in these specific industries.

How is HS code 392630 structured?

HS code 392630 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (39) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (26) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (30) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.