ATECO 2007 code — superseded in ATECO 2025
This code was remapped to:
- 28.29.92— Fabbricazione di livelle, metri doppi a nastro e utensili simili, strumenti di precisione per meccanica(corrispondenza diretta)
Recommended INPS scheme:
SEPARATA
Flat-rate scheme (forfettario)
Eligible for the flat-rate scheme?
Yes
Threshold:
€85,000
Profitability coefficient:
67%
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Classification
- CATTIVITÀ MANIFATTURIERE
- 28FABBRICAZIONE DI MACCHINARI ED APPARECCHIATURE N.C.A.
- 28.2FABBRICAZIONE DI ALTRE MACCHINE DI IMPIEGO GENERALE
- 28.29Fabbricazione di altre macchine di impiego generale n.c.a.
- 28.29.9Fabbricazione di macchine di impiego generale ed altro materiale meccanico n.c.a.
- 28.29.93Fabbricazione di livelle, metri doppi a nastro e utensili simili, strumenti di precisione per meccanica (esclusi quelli ottici)
Frequently asked questions
I manufacture spirit levels, tape measures, and calipers for workshops — does this code apply, or the one for weighing machines?
Yes, spirit levels, tape measures, and similar tools, along with precision instruments for mechanics, belong in 28.29.92. The category does, however, exclude optical instruments. If what you make is used for weighing rather than measuring lengths or levels, the correct code is 28.29.10.
My precision measuring instruments for mechanics are optical — do they still fall under this code?
No. Category 28.29.92 covers precision instruments for mechanics but expressly excludes optical ones. Optical measuring instruments fall outside division 28 and are classified under measuring instrument manufacturing. Spirit levels, tape measures, and manual precision tools remain here.
I also make small motor-driven precision hand tools, such as portable sanders — same code?
No, those with a motor move to a different category. Sanders, drills, and other portable tools with an electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic motor fall under 28.24.00. Code 28.29.92 covers measuring instruments and manual precision tools — such as spirit levels, tape measures, and calipers — without their own motor.
I manufacture vices, workholding devices, and dividing heads for machine shops — do they belong here alongside precision instruments?
Usually not. Workholding devices, dividing heads, and machine tool accessories follow the machine and belong under 28.42.00. Code 28.29.92 covers instruments used to measure lengths and levels, not devices that clamp or position a workpiece on the machine.
