Of hydraulic engines and motors
Parts of hydraulic engines and motors
HSN 8412 90 30 (parts of hydraulic engines and motors) is not covered by a Bureau of Indian Standards Quality Control Order and carries no Partner Government Agency clearance requirement at the tariff-line level. Import follows the standard customs procedure: Importer-Exporter Code (IEC), bill of entry, commercial invoice, packing list. Certain complete hydraulic engines, motors, or assembled power units classified elsewhere under Chapter 84 may carry distinct compliance obligations; the parts/complete-goods boundary is the principal classification risk.
The absence of compliance at this tariff line applies specifically to parts of hydraulic engines and motors; complete hydraulic engines or motors, and mechanical power-transmission assemblies classified at different headings within Chapter 84, operate under separate compliance regimes. Customs re-classification of a part as a complete unit — or to a different heading — triggers retrospective compliance, including detention pending resolution. Importers should ensure that technical documentation, such as part drawings and OEM specifications, unambiguously supports classification as a part rather than a finished machine.