Hand-operated is described as requiring hand manipulation for operation ; not automatic or machine-driven; as, a hand-operated winch. The term hand operated is the opposite of automatic or powered. Examples of hand operated machines, devices or equipments are: arbor press which is a hand-operated machine tool, hand-operated grinder to grind meats used by chefs and cooks



See also:
"Hand-operated" is in the HS Code "8210.00"
  - Hand-operated mechanical appliances, weighing 10 kg or less, used in the preparation, conditioning or serving of food or drink.

Ref: 120597/2006-09-19


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