Steel and Iron Products
Steels for Piston Pins (Gudgeon Pins)
Strategic Recommendations for Steels for Piston Pins (Gudgeon Pins) – IS 11952:1986:
- Start BIS Certification Immediately
Apply for BIS certification under IS 11952:1986 without delay, as enforcement is effective from 30th August 2024. - Engage ERA Compliance Experts
ERA’s team will assist with applications, testing, ISI marking, and audit readiness for hassle-free certification. - Reach Out for Support
📧 cs@eraglobal.co.in | 📞 +91 9599296331 | 💬 WhatsApp – Support for filing, inspection readiness, and compliance clarifications. - Track QCO Updates & Subscribe ERA Newsletter
Subscribe to ERA Newsletter for real-time updates on Government Gazette, QCO amendments, and compliance deadlines. - Ensure ISI Marking & Test Certification
Every consignment must bear the ISI mark and be accompanied by a BIS Test Certificate before sale or import. 
															| Section | Details | 
|---|---|
| Product Name | Steels for Piston Pins (Gudgeon Pins) | 
| Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. | IS 11952:1986 | 
| Title of Indian Standard | Specification for Steels for Piston Pins (Gudgeon Pins) | 
| ITC (HS) Code | 72286012 | 
| Quality Control Order | Covered under the Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2024 | 
| Notification & Amendments | Notified via S.O. 3716(E), dated 29th August 2024, Ministry of Steel (superseding S.O. 574(E), dated 5th February 2024) | 
| Final Enforcement Date | With immediate effect (from 30th August 2024) | 
| Objective & Scope | To ensure quality, durability, and performance of steels used for manufacturing piston pins (gudgeon pins) in automotive and machinery applications by mandating adherence to BIS standards. | 
| Products Covered | Steels specifically designed and processed for piston pins (gudgeon pins). | 
| Exemptions | Products manufactured domestically only for export and conforming to buyer-specified foreign standards are exempt. | 
| Industries Impacted | - Automotive OEMs and Component Manufacturers - Engine and Machinery Parts Manufacturers - Forging and Precision Engineering Units - Steel and Alloy Producers | 
| Mandatory Compliance | - Products must bear the Standard Mark (ISI Mark) under a BIS license. - Each consignment must be accompanied by a BIS Test Certificate. | 
| Next Steps for Stakeholders | - Apply for BIS certification under Scheme-I. - Align manufacturing with IS 11952:1986. - Maintain quality control documentation. - Ensure proper marking before sale in India. | 
| Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement | Governed under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. BIS is the certifying and enforcement authority. | 
| Penalties | Imprisonment up to 2 years or fine of not less than ₹2 lakh (extendable up to 10× the value of goods) or both. Continuing offences may attract an additional ₹5,000 per day fine. | 
| Supersession & Amendment Clause | Supersedes the earlier Steel and Steel Products (QCO) 2024 issued via S.O. 574(E). Any future BIS amendments to IS 11952:1986 will automatically apply. | 
| Conclusion | Compliance with BIS certification is mandatory for all domestic manufacturers and importers of steels for piston pins to ensure safety, performance, and reliability in automotive and mechanical engineering sectors. | 
| References/Annexures | Gazette Notification S.O. 3716(E), dated 29th August 2024; Steel and Steel Products (QCO), 2024; BIS Act, 2016 | 
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Notification
The product Steels for Piston Pins (Gudgeon Pins) (IS 11952:1986), classified under ITC (HS) code 72286012, has been brought under mandatory quality control through the Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2024, notified via S.O. 3716(E), dated 29th August 2024, by the Ministry of Steel. This order supersedes the earlier QCO notified as S.O. 574(E), dated 5th February 2024.
Enforcement Timeline
- Notification Date: 29th August 2024
 - Effective Date: 30th August 2024
 - Enforcement: With immediate effect
 
Overview
The regulation mandates adherence to IS 11952:1986 for steels used in piston pins to ensure durability, wear resistance, and mechanical reliability. The classification under ITC HS code 72286012 supports effective customs enforcement and trade compliance.
Objective & Scope
The order seeks to eliminate substandard piston pin steels from the market and safeguard automotive and machinery performance by enforcing BIS-certified production.
Products Covered
Steels used exclusively for piston pin (gudgeon pin) applications.
Exemptions Provided
Products manufactured solely for export, conforming to foreign buyer specifications, are exempt.
Industries Impacted
- Automotive OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers
 - Forging and machining industries
 - Engine and component manufacturers
 
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
- Every consignment must carry the Standard Mark (ISI Mark) under a valid BIS license.
 - Compliance with IS 11952:1986 is compulsory.
 - Each consignment must include a BIS Test Certificate.
 
Next Steps for Stakeholders
- Apply for BIS certification under Scheme-I immediately.
 - Align production and quality systems with IS 11952:1986.
 - Maintain rigorous in-house testing and quality control.
 - Ensure marking and certification before distribution or sale in India.
 
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The order is issued under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016, with BIS as the certifying and enforcing authority. Penalties for non-compliance under Section 29 include:
- Imprisonment up to 2 years, or
 - Fine not less than ₹2 lakh, extendable up to 10 times the value of goods, or both.
 - Continuing offences may result in an additional fine of ₹5,000 per day.
 
Conclusion
Compliance with IS 11952:1986 and ITC HS code 72286012 is mandatory with immediate effect. Stakeholders must obtain BIS certification, follow marking requirements, and align manufacturing practices to avoid penalties and safeguard market access.
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