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NMFC 104560 - Steel Borings & Turnings in Boxes | Class 50

Article ID
104560
NMFC 104560: Boxed steel borings and turnings
Freight Group
IRON OR STEEL
Falls under Iron or Steel scrap materials
Class Range
50 1 classification
Fixed Freight Class 50 for boxed shipments
Hazardous
No
Not hazardous; standard LTL handling

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
104560.00 Borings, Filings, Grindings or Turnings, not granulated, ground nor powdered, in boxes or drums 50

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm the material is iron or steel borings, filings, grindings, or turnings—solid chips only, not granulated or powdered—to match NMFC 104560 Class 50.
  2. Use heavy-duty corrugated/Gaylord boxes lined with poly or kraft to contain fines and residual cutting oil; close lids securely and band boxes to pallets.
  3. Distribute weight evenly on skids and keep box weights within the box spec; mark gross weight and item description (e.g., “Steel Turnings—Boxed—NMFC 104560, Class 50”).
  4. Prevent leaks and loss: add absorbent pads if oily, avoid overfilling that causes bulging, and ensure 4-way forklift access for safe LTL handling.

Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.

Business Value

  • Locked-in Class 50 keeps dense steel scrap moving at lower LTL rates, improving cost per hundredweight on heavy machine-shop returns.
  • Boxed packaging that matches the NMFC item reduces reclass risk, inspections, and surprise charges tied to improper containment.
  • Non-hazardous status streamlines booking and avoids hazmat fees while still meeting carrier cleanliness and containment rules.
  • Consistent box-and-pallet standards speed pickup, improve carrier acceptance, and cut claim exposure from spills or lost fines.