Engelmann Spruce Power Distribution Poles
Rough fir/spruce poles from Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii), ≥15 cm cross-section, for electrical distribution lines. Minimal processing: debarked and squared for strength. Fits 4403.23.0112 as coniferous telephone/electrical poles.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If sawn into boards after import
Sawn coniferous wood >6mm thick moves to 4407.19, value/processing based shift.
If from Pinus spp. like ponderosa pine
Pine species poles under 4403.12, coniferous but separate from fir/spruce.
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• Include harvest location proofs for species ID; ensure no sapwood retention beyond allowed for rough classification; budget for fumigation if quarantine pests detected
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