Bearings
Porous Metal Powder Oil Impregnated Bearings
Strategic Recommendations for Porous Metal Powder Oil Impregnated Bearings IS 3980:1982
Start BIS Certification Preparation Immediately
Prepare for BIS certification under IS 3980:1982 in advance, as the draft Bearings (Quality Control) Order, 2025 is currently under process and may become mandatory upon final notification.
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Ensure ISI Marking & Test Certification
Upon enforcement of the final QCO, all consignments must carry the ISI mark and a valid BIS Test Certificate before sale or use in India. Non-conforming material must be handled as per BIS Act provisions.
| Section | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Porous Metal Powder Oil Impregnated Bearings. |
| Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. | IS 3980:1982. |
| Title of IS | Specification for Porous Metal Powder Oil Impregnated Bearings. |
| ITC (HS) Codes | 84833000 |
| QCO Coverage | Proposed to be covered under the draft Bearings (Quality Control) Order, 2025. |
| Notification & Amendments | Draft Bearings (Quality Control) Order, 2025 issued by the Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry. |
| Final Enforcement Date | Draft QCO under process. Proposed implementation timelines applicable after final notification. |
| Objective & Scope | To ensure quality, dimensional accuracy, self-lubrication performance, wear resistance, durability, and operational reliability of porous metal powder oil impregnated bearings used in industrial and automotive applications. |
| Products Covered | Porous metal powder oil impregnated bearings covered under IS 3980:1982 used in electric motors, household appliances, automotive systems, industrial machinery, office equipment, and rotating mechanical assemblies. |
| Exemptions | Products manufactured domestically solely for export are exempt. Up to 200 units imported annually for research and development purposes are exempt subject to non-commercial usage and maintenance of prescribed records. |
| Industries Impacted | Bearing Manufacturing, Automotive Industry, Electric Motors, Industrial Machinery, Consumer Appliances, Office Equipment, Heavy Engineering, Power Transmission. |
| Mandatory Compliance | Products will be required to bear the Standard Mark (ISI Mark) under a valid BIS license as per Scheme-I of Schedule-II of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018.- Compliance with IS 3980:1982 will become mandatory after enforcement of the final QCO.- Manufacturers and importers will be required to ensure BIS-approved testing and certification compliance. |
| Next Steps for Stakeholders | Prepare for BIS certification under Scheme-I. Conduct testing as per IS 3980:1982 requirements. Review quality assurance systems and manufacturing controls. Maintain technical documentation and testing records. Monitor final gazette notification and enforcement timelines. |
| Legal Framework & Penalties | Governed under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. BIS will act as the certifying and enforcement authority upon final notification. |
| Penalties for Non-Compliance | Upon enforcement, violations may attract imprisonment up to 2 years or fine not less than ₹2 lakh (extendable up to 10× the value of goods) or both under the BIS Act, 2016. Continuing offences may attract additional daily penalties. |
| Supersession & Amendment Clause | Latest version of IS 3980:1982 and amendments notified by BIS from time to time shall apply automatically. |
| Conclusion | Porous Metal Powder Oil Impregnated Bearings proposed under IS 3980:1982 are presently covered under a draft QCO under process. Manufacturers, importers, and stakeholders should proactively prepare for BIS certification and future compliance obligations once the final notification is issued. |
| References/Annexures | Draft Bearings (Quality Control) Order, 2025; BIS Act, 2016; IS 3980:1982. |
Notification
The product Porous Metal Powder Oil Impregnated Bearings, classified under ITC (HS) Code 84833000, has been proposed to be brought under mandatory quality control through the draft Bearings (Quality Control) Order, 2025 issued by the Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The draft order proposes mandatory compliance with IS 3980:1982 for porous metal powder oil impregnated bearings.
Enforcement Timeline
Notification Status: Draft QCO under process.
General Implementation: Six months from the date of publication of the final order.
Small Enterprises: Nine months from the date of publication of the final order.
Micro Enterprises: Twelve months from the date of publication of the final order.
Enforcement: Will become applicable after publication of the final QCO notification in the Official Gazette.
Overview
The proposed regulation aims to ensure the quality, dimensional consistency, self-lubrication efficiency, wear resistance, durability, and operational reliability of porous metal powder oil impregnated bearings used in automotive, industrial, and electromechanical applications. The draft QCO seeks to eliminate substandard bearing products from the domestic market and improve safety, efficiency, and product reliability.
Objective & Scope
The draft order intends to mandate compliance with IS 3980:1982 to ensure standardized manufacturing practices, dimensional precision, lubrication performance, wear resistance, durability, and operational efficiency of porous metal powder oil impregnated bearings used in rotating mechanical systems.
Products Covered
Applies specifically to porous metal powder oil impregnated bearings covered under IS 3980:1982 used in:
- Electric motors
- Household appliances
- Automotive systems
- Industrial machinery
- Office equipment
- Rotating mechanical assemblies
- Power transmission systems
- Consumer products.
Exemptions Provided
Products manufactured solely for export, conforming to foreign buyer specifications, are exempt.
Additionally, up to 200 units imported annually for research and development purposes are exempt subject to:
- Non-commercial use
- Disposal as scrap after usage
- Maintenance of year-wise records
- Furnishing records to the Central Government when required.
Industries Impacted
Bearing Manufacturing
Automotive Industry
Electric Motors
Industrial Machinery
Consumer Appliances
Office Equipment
Heavy Engineering
Power Transmission.
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
Products will be required to bear the Standard Mark (ISI Mark) under a valid BIS license.
Compliance with IS 3980:1982 will become mandatory after enforcement of the final QCO.
Certification will be under Scheme-I of Schedule-II of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018.
Manufacturers and importers will need to maintain technical documentation and testing records.
BIS-approved testing and conformity assessment procedures will apply.
Legal Provisions , Enforcement & Penalties
The proposed order is issued under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. BIS will act as the certifying and enforcement authority upon final notification.
Violation after enforcement may attract penalties under Section 29 of the BIS Act, 2016, including:
- Imprisonment up to 2 years, or
- Fine of not less than ₹2 lakh (extendable up to 10× the value of goods), or both.
For continuing offences, additional daily penalties may also apply under the BIS Act.
Conclusion
The draft Bearings (Quality Control) Order, 2025 proposes mandatory BIS certification for Porous Metal Powder Oil Impregnated Bearings under IS 3980:1982. Although the QCO is currently under process and not yet mandatory, stakeholders should proactively prepare for testing, certification, quality compliance, and ISI marking requirements to ensure readiness once officially enforced.
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