CLA-2-84:S:N:N1:103 864956
8302.49.8090
Mr. Karl Thompson
Communications Manufacturing Company
2234 Colby Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90064
RE: The tariff classification of telephone maintenance equipment
from Canada
Dear Mr. Thompson:
In your letter dated May 22, 1991 you requested a tariff
classification ruling.
The CMC 4930 is a vacuum cleaner designed to remove dirt,
solder, wire clippings, loose hardware and liquids from switching
equipment in telephone central offices. It is sold by your firm
directly to end users such as the various regional Bell system
telephone companies. The unit comes with attachments for
cleaning terminal blocks, cross connect frames, cable racks,
relays, and similar switching equipment components. Cyclonic
action within the vacuum cleaner separates refuse material by
weight, so that heavier material is forced into a 3.5 gallon
collection canister while fine dust is trapped by a foam filter.
The CMC 4930 comes with a wheeled caddy which both holds the
vacuum cleaner and provides storage space for the attachments.
Standard attachments provided with the unit are: 15 feet of
flexible hose, a 14 inch curved wand with suction control, 20
inch extension, crevice and block tool, 5 inch frame and rack
tool, dusting brush, tool brush, wall or floor brush, perforator
tool, and U and Y relay tool. The CMC 4930 is made of steel and
features a 1.9 horsepower electric motor and retractable 20 foot
cord. It is 32 inches high, 11.5 inches in diameter, and weighs
26 pounds.
The CMC 4932 Digi-Vac is designed for use in digital central
offices and is similar to the CMC 4930 described above. It is
shielded to protect against radio frequency and electro-magnetic
interference, and grounded to prevent the buildup of static
electricity. It features a high efficiency HEPA filter capable
of removing contaminating particles as small as .3 microns, and
LED indicators which show the condition of the filter and
grounding system. It is also supplied with a caddy and standard
accessories.
The CMC 4988 scrap wire holder is a fireproof container
designed to receive hot pieces of cut scrap wire as refuse. It
is made of heavy gauge steel, has a hinged front opening door and
a lid, and is mounted on casters. A multiwall paper scrap wire
bag, measuring 20 inches by 44 inches, fits inside the unit and
can easily be replaced when full. The lid is propped open with a
rod, which rests on a small mounting located on the inside of the
container, called a fusible link. The fusible link is made of
lead, and will melt if the inside of the container reaches 165
degrees Fahrenheit, allowing the lid to close and preventing a
fire. It appears from the descriptive information furnished that
the container exceeds 50 liters in capacity.
The CMC 4930 and CMC 4932 vacuum cleaners, along with their
caddy and standard tools, each form a set whose essential
character is imparted by the vacuum cleaner. Accordingly, when
presented together with the caddy and standard tools, the
applicable subheading for the CMC 4930 and CMC 4932 will be
8479.89.3040, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
(HTS), which provides for industrial vacuum cleaners. The duty
rate will be 3.4 percent ad valorem.
The applicable subheading for the CMC 4988 scrap wire holder
will be 7310.10.0050, HTS, which provides for other tanks,
casks, drums, boxes and similar containers, of iron or steel, of
a capacity of 50 liters or more. The rate of duty is free.
Replacement paper bags for the CMC 4988, imported separately, are
classifiable in subheading 4819.30.0020, HTS, which provides for
bags...of paper: sacks and bags, having a base of a width of 40
cm or more: shipping sacks and multiwall bags, other than
grocers' bags. The rate of duty will be 5.3 percent ad valorem.
The fusible link for the CMC 4988, imported separately, is
classifiable in subheading 8302.49.8090, HTS, which provides for
base metal mountings, fittings and similar articles, and will be
dutiable at the rate of 5.1 percent ad valorem.
Goods classifiable under the following subheadings of the
HTS, which have originated in the territory of Canada, will be
entitled to the rates of duty shown below under the United
States-Canada Free Trade Agreement (FTA) upon compliance with all
applicable regulations:
HTS Subheading Duty Rate
8479.89.3040 2.3% ad. val.
4819.30.0020 2.1% ad. val.
8302.49.8090 3.5% ad. val.
This ruling is being issued under the provisions of Section
177 of the Customs Regulations (19 C.F.R. 177).
A copy of this ruling letter should be attached to the entry
documents filed at the time this merchandise is imported. If the
documents have been filed without a copy, this ruling should be
brought to the attention of the Customs officer handling the
transaction.
Sincerely,
Jean F. Maguire
Area Director
New York Seaport