An article (so-called "screw pile") of circular cross section, approximately 55 cm long with an external diameter of 6 cm, made of hot dip galvanised sheets of steel.One end of the pile is conical and threaded, the other end has a U-shaped element with holes to take screws.The article is designed to be twisted into the ground or other underlying material, and then to permanently secure wooden posts of structures (once they are put into position they remain in that position) by fitting them into the U-shaped element and holding them in place by screws.Screw piles are used in timber construction, solar power systems, garden and event structures, fencing systems, boards and banners, etc.See image | 73089059 | Classification is determined by general rules 1 and 6 for the interpretation of the Combined Nomenclature, Note 3 to Section XV and by the wording of CN codes 7308, 730890 and 73089059.The article has the objective characteristics of "parts of structures" of heading 7308. It is specially designed for assembling the structural elements; once the structure is put in position it remains in that position. It has holes into which screws are inserted, at the time of assembly, to fix the structural elements (see also the Harmonised System Explanatory Notes (HSEN) to heading 7308, paragraph 1).Classification under heading 7326 as other articles of iron or steel is excluded as articles for use in construction fall under heading 7308 (see also the HSEN to heading 7326, point (1)).Consequently, the article is to be classified under CN code 73089059 as parts of structures of steel. |