… of an assembly of straps, fitted with buckles and snap‑hooks. The pilot chute, the main chute canopy and the shroud … for steering in air currents and a harness for the pilot. However, their similarity to parachutes does not extend to …
… include : (1) Seals for use with sealing wax , with or without design and whether or not provided with handles. (2) Stamps of all kinds , with or without the printing band or self‑inking device; for …
… woven or bonded together; sometimes they are woven with a short looped pile surface or with corded edges. They may be impregnated with linseed oil, Stockholm tar, etc., and may be coated with varnish, red …
… keys, skeleton keys, etc. The heading does not , however, include simple latches or bolts, etc. ( heading … covers not only locks for domestic furniture but also those for office furniture. …
… during the weaving process are also very varied, and they should not be confused with the broché or other fabrics of … to plain loosely woven fabrics of plain weave, such as those chiefly used for bandages and dressings; these are …
… plier type. (2) Perforating punches, for example, button hole punches; ticket punches ( other than those for stamping tickets with a date or other characters ‑ …
… with a platform to support the load during transport over short distances. The lifting device of the above … trucks fitted with lifting or handling equipment including those specialised for use in particular industries (e.g., in …
… all non‑electrical parts of machinery, other than : (a) Those specially designed for use solely or principally with … or of glass ( Chapter 69 or 70 ); machinery parts made wholly of precious or semi‑precious stones (natural, …
… in Note 1 (o) to this Chapter. Wire is mostly produced from hot‑rolled bars and rods of heading 72.13 by drawing them … (with non‑aligned spirals or with aligned spirals, with or without support). Wire which has been worked (e.g., by …