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NMFC 108520 - Visual Teaching Aid Kits | Class 50-400

Article ID
108520
NMFC 108520: visual teaching and simulator kits
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped density item, boxed for transport
Class Range
50-400 13 classifications
Density-driven classes span 50 through 400
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous training aids, standard handling

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
108520.00 Kits, Sets or Simulators, visual teaching or visual management aid, other than optical instruments, in boxes, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of:
108520.01 Less than 1 400
108520.02 1 but less than 2 300
108520.03 2 but less than 4 250
108520.04 4 but less than 6 175
108520.05 6 but less than 8 125
108520.06 8 but less than 10 100
108520.07 10 but less than 12 92.5
108520.08 12 but less than 15 85
108520.09 15 but less than 22.5 70
108520.10 22.5 but less than 30 65
108520.11 30 but less than 35 60
108520.12 35 but less than 50 55
108520.13 50 or greater 50

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm the item fits: boxed visual teaching or visual management kits and simulators that are non‑optical. Note “subject to Item 170” on the BOL to match the NMFC wording.
  2. Calculate density correctly: weigh the full box (including dividers and manuals), then measure outside L x W x H in inches, convert to cubic feet (÷ 1,728), and compute pounds per cubic foot for the class selection.
  3. Pack mixed components to stop movement: use foam trays, partitions for boards/panels, and bag small pieces. Keep the box rigid with double‑wall corrugate so the cube stays true for density.
  4. If shipping multiple kits, unitize on a pallet with corner posts and stretch wrap, avoid overhang, and label each carton “Visual Teaching Kit – NMFC 108520 – Boxed.” Add liftgate or inside delivery when shipping to schools or training rooms.

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

Business Value

  • Density-based pricing lets you lower freight spend by improving pack-out to raise PCF, which can qualify for a lower class within the 50–400 scale.
  • Accurate labeling (“boxed,” non‑optical, Item 170) reduces reclass fees, inspections, and delays—clean paperwork protects quoted LTL rates.
  • Sturdy, right‑sized cartons cut damage on mixed-content kits, minimizing claims and replacement costs for training programs and project rollouts.
  • Consistent carton dimensions streamline rate shopping and carrier selection, improving predictability for recurring shipments to campuses and corporate sites.