All types of weaving machines (looms) and (or) their assemblies/ sub-assemblies / components.

Scheme X Machinery and Electrical Equipment

All Types of Weaving Machines (Looms) & Their Assemblies or Components

Strategic Recommendations for Weaving Machinery & Loom Certification

Engage Early with BIS & NABL Labs
Start compliance for looms and weaving machinery under HS 8446 ahead of the 1 Sept 2026 deadline.

Partner with Compliance Experts
ERA’s internal team supports IS mapping (IS 17361, IS/IEC 60204-1), documentation, and audit prep.

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Leverage ERA’s Machinery QCO Expertise
Ensure BIS approval under the Machinery & Electrical Equipment Safety (OTR) Order, 2024.

Track Gazette Notifications & Circulars
Stay updated on IS code changes, exemptions, and enforcement via ERA’s newsletter.

Conduct Product Readiness Assessment
Use ERA’s compliance checklist to identify high-risk looms/components and plan phased rollout.

 

Section Details
Product Name All types of weaving machines (looms) and/or their assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components.
HS Codes 8446, 844811, 844819, 844842, 844849.
QCO Title Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety (Omnibus Technical Regulation) Order, 2024 & Amendment Order, 2025.
Notification Numbers Original: S.O. 3649(E), dated 28 August 2024, Amendment: S.O. 2579(E), dated 12 June 2025.
Issued By Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India.
Effective Date 1 September 2026 (for complete looms) Components and sub-assemblies: enforcement date to be notified separately.
Certification Requirement Mandatory BIS certification under Scheme X (ISI Mark or Certificate of Conformity).
Pre-Certification Requirement BIS registration, technical file preparation, selection of IS standard, type testing, and labeling readiness.
Labeling Requirements ISI mark/CoC, manufacturer name, model/type, safety instructions, technical markings.
Applicable Standards IS 17361 Series (e.g., IS 17361-1, IS 17361-2), IS 12258 (general safety), IS/IEC 60204-1 (electrical safety), IS 16569 (safety pictograms).
Industries Affected Textile manufacturing, garment production, loom manufacturers, weaving units, textile equipment OEMs.
Target Stakeholders Domestic and foreign loom manufacturers, importers, OEMs, exporters (non-exempt), BIS-recognized labs, factory units.
Exemptions Export-only products, items covered under other BIS QCOs, or those regulated under CMVR, 1989.
Scheme X Highlights BIS-recognized testing, technical file, certification audit (if needed), ISI marking or CoC issuance, conformity to safety norms.
Enforcement Authority Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) — empowered to inspect, seize, cancel licenses, and prosecute under BIS Act, 2016.
Penalties for Non-Compliance (Manufacturers failing to get certified by, 1 September 2026 , face) Cancellation of license or CoC, Product seizure & ban on sale, Disqualification from government tenders, Fines up to ₹2 lakh (₹5 lakh for repeat offences), Imprisonment (up to 2 years) and other legal action under BIS Act, 2016.
Next Steps for Stakeholders Identify applicable IS, register with BIS, begin testing and documentation, comply with Scheme X, monitor Gazette for component deadlines.

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QCO Title & Notification

The regulation of weaving machines (looms) and their parts is governed under the Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety (Omnibus Technical Regulation) Order, 2024, issued via S.O. 3649(E) dated 28 August 2024, and subsequently amended by S.O. 2579(E) on 12 June 2025. The Order is issued by the Ministry of Heavy Industries under Sections 16, 17, and 25 of the BIS Act, 2016, making BIS certification legally mandatory for sale, import, or distribution of these products in India.

Objective & Coverage

This QCO aims to ensure safety, reliability, and standardization of weaving machinery (looms) and their parts. It covers complete weaving machines, automated looms, shuttleless looms, and their assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components. The regulation is applicable to both domestic manufacturers and foreign importers selling or distributing these products in India.

Effective Date

The Order comes into force from 1 September 2026 for complete weaving machines. The implementation date for sub-assemblies and components will be announced separately through BIS notification.

Certification & Scheme

Under this QCO, all products must obtain BIS certification through Scheme X, either in the form of:

  • A License to use the ISI Mark, or
  • A Certificate of Conformity (CoC) where ISI marking isn’t applicable.
    Certification is product-specific and location-specific, and is mandatory before sale or import in India.

Pre-Certification Requirement

Before applying for certification, manufacturers must:

  • Register on the ManakOnline portal of BIS.
  • Identify the applicable Indian Standard (IS) for their loom type.
  • Prepare a technical file with design documents, safety risk analysis, and specifications.
  • Submit the product to a BIS-recognized lab for type testing.
  • Be audit-ready for BIS inspection, if deemed necessary.
    These steps form the backbone of Scheme X, which ensures the product is both safe and conforming to national standards.

Labeling & Compliance

Every certified product must display:

  • The ISI mark or Certificate of Conformity.
  • Manufacturer’s name and address.
  • Product model/type, control systems, and mechanical features.
  • Clear safety warnings, technical markings, and usage instructions.
    Labeling must strictly follow Scheme X norms and applicable IS standards such as IS 16569 and IS 12258.

Applicable Indian Standards (IS Codes)

The weaving machines and their components must conform to the following key IS codes:

  • IS 17361 series – Safety of textile machinery (Type C).
  • IS/IEC 60204-1 – Electrical safety (Type B).
  • IS 16569 – Safety symbols and pictograms (Type B).
  • IS 12258 – General safety design principles (Type A).

In case of conflict among these types, Type C standards (product-specific) override the general or component-level norms.

HS Code and Product Description

8446-Weaving machines (looms) – for weaving fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm: cotton weaving machines : automatic, powerloom.

844811-Auxiliary machinery for use with machines of heading 8444, 8445, 8446 or 8447 (for example, dobbies, jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing mechanisms); parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of this heading.

844819- Auxiliary machinery for use with machines of heading 8444, 8445, 8446 or 8447 (for example, dobbies, jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing mechanisms); parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of this heading.

844842-42 auxiliary machinery for use with machines of heading 8444, 8445, 8446 or 8447 (for example, dobbies, jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing mechanisms); parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of this heading.

844849-Auxiliary machinery for use with machines of heading 8444, 8445, 8446 or 8447 (for example, dobbies, jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing mechanisms); parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of this heading.

Product Coverage, IS Standards, HS Codes, and Impacted Industries

Equipment Type HS Codes Applicable IS Standards Standard Type Impacted Industries
Weaving Machines (Looms) 8446, 844811, 844819 IS 17361 series Type C Textile Mills, Fabric Units
Loom Parts & Components 844842, 844849 IS/IEC 60204-1, IS 16569 Type B Loom OEMs, Engineering Workshops

Additional Notes

  • The QCO applies to both new and imported weaving machines.
  • Compliance is required before entry into Indian commerce.
  • BIS audits, factory inspections, and random sampling may occur as part of post-certification surveillance.
  • Only BIS-recognized testing laboratories can be used for certification testing.

Industries & Stakeholders Impacted

  • Textile machinery manufacturers.
  • Weaving and garment industries.
  • Machinery importers and OEMs.
  • Component manufacturers for looms.
  • Public procurement agencies and textile development corporations.

Exemptions

This Order does not apply to:

  • Products manufactured exclusively for export.
  • Looms already regulated under another BIS QCO.
  • Equipment falling under the Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR), 1989 (if applicable).

Legal Consequences & Penalties

Failure to comply with this QCO can result in penalties under the BIS Act, 2016, including:

  • Cancellation of BIS license or CoC.
  • Ban on sale/import of uncertified products.
  • Seizure of non-compliant goods.
  • Blacklisting from public procurement or tenders.
  • Fines up to ₹2 lakh (₹5 lakh for repeat offences),
  • Imprisonment (up to 2 years) and other legal action under BIS Act, 2016.

Summary & Next Steps

All stakeholders dealing in weaving machines and loom components must:

  • Immediately identify the applicable IS standards.
  • Begin the BIS registration and testing process under Scheme X.
  • Prepare technical documentation and ensure correct labeling.
  • Complete certification before 1 September 2026 for looms.
  • Monitor Gazette notifications for component-level compliance dates.

This step is vital to continue lawful sales, imports, and manufacturing of weaving machinery in India without legal or commercial disruption.

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