… own way into the material. Further, wood screws almost always have slotted or recessed heads and they are never … square or hexagonal unslotted heads. They are used to fix railway lines to the sleepers and to assemble rafters and … application by means of special pliers). They are always intended, whatever their shape, to be placed in a …
… chiefly used in the suspension systems of vehicles (e.g., railway locomotives and rolling stock, automobiles and … locks, etc. (D) Discs springs and ring springs (as used in railway buffers, etc.). Springs may be equipped with U‑bolts …
… handbags, dispatch-cases, etc., for automobiles, railway-rolling-stock, tramcars, etc., for lifts, shutters, … or stamped blanks). The heading also includes special railway coach compartment keys, skeleton keys, etc. The …
… The Chapter therefore excludes , for example, armoured railway vehicles ( Chapter 86 ), tanks and armoured cars ( … to heading 93.01 with regard to certain arms mounted on railway or road vehicles). The following are also excluded …
… power networks, electrical traction systems (railway, tramway, trolleybus, etc.), and also for indoor … form of balls, bells, pulleys, etc.) for overhead lines of railways, trolleybuses , cranes, etc., or for aerials. (B) …
… as metal. Thus, it excludes , for example, structural steelwork usable after renewal of worn‑out parts; worn railway lines which are usable as pitprops or may be …