HS Code 8207

Interchangeable Power and Machine Tool Bits

HS code 8207 covers interchangeable bits and tools for hand or power machinery, including drilling, pressing, stamping, punching, and milling attachments.

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HS Code 8207 — Interchangeable Power and Machine Tool Bits

This heading covers the replaceable parts that do the actual work in a machine or power tool. This includes drill bits, screwdriver bits, dies for metal pressing, and industrial rock-drilling heads used in mining or construction.

What's included

  • Drill bits for metal or masonry
  • Screwdriver bits (Torx, Phillips, Hex)
  • Rock drilling bits for mining
  • Dies for metal extrusion
  • Milling cutters
  • Boring tools
  • Punching and stamping dies

What's excluded

  • Grinding wheels → use 6804 (Abrasives are classified by material (stone/ceramic), not as tool bits.)
  • Machine tool holders → use 8466 (These are the parts that hold the bit, not the bit itself.)

Common examples

  • SDS Plus masonry drill bit
  • Titanium-coated HSS twist drill
  • Tungsten carbide router bit
  • Oil-well rock-drilling head

Frequently asked questions

Do bits for cordless drills go here?

Yes, even if they are for consumer power tools, the detachable bits are classified in 8207.

Trade & shipping notes

  • Typical duty range: 0% - 7%
  • Documentation: High-precision or specialized alloy bits may require export control checks.
  • Typical shipping mode: Air
  • Top exporters: China, Germany, Japan, USA
  • Top importers: USA, Germany, China, South Korea

Key takeaway

Covers the 'consumable' or replaceable cutting/shaping parts of stationary and portable power tools.

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