Of bore diameter exceeding 50 mm but not exceeding 100 mm
Ball bearings, bore diameter exceeding 50 mm up to 100 mm
HSN 8482 10 12 (ball bearings of bore diameter exceeding 50 mm but not exceeding 100 mm) 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, bill of entry, commercial invoice, packing list. Other ball bearing tariff lines within heading 8482 — particularly those covering smaller bore diameters or specific bearing types such as tapered roller or spherical roller bearings — may sit under a different compliance regime; bore diameter and bearing type must match the tariff line precisely.
The principal importer risk at this tariff line is misclassification: bore diameter tolerances, bearing type, and intended application all influence correct placement within heading 8482, and customs re-examination on any of these parameters can trigger retrospective compliance and detention. Ball bearings destined for specific regulated end-uses — such as machinery covered under Chapter 84 sector-specific quality orders — should be assessed against the end-equipment's compliance obligations in addition to the bearing's own tariff line. Verify the bore diameter specification and bearing type in the technical datasheet against the customs tariff before filing the bill of entry.