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NMFC 117570 - Cider Mills or Presses | Class N/A

Article ID
117570
NMFC 117570 for cider mills and presses
Freight Group
MACHINERY GROUP
Part of the Machinery Group for shipping
Class Range
N/A 0 classification
No set class range; verify before booking
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous equipment; standard handling applies

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
117570.00 Cider Mills or Presses:

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Secure the frame to a hardwood skid with at least four 5/8 in bolts and blocking; lock the screw or hydraulic ram and strap the platen to prevent travel.
  2. Crate food-contact parts: wrap stainless platens, screens, and hoppers in poly and VCI paper, then fully enclose; ship small fasteners or guards in a separate, labeled crate.
  3. Mark center of gravity and lift points clearly; request liftgate or wide-tine forklift for older cast-iron mills that exceed standard pallet footprints or 800 lb.
  4. Provide precise dimensions, weight, and photos; if no fixed NMFC subclass applies, confirm your carrier’s rating approach for similar machinery to avoid reclass.

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

Business Value

  • Reduced damage and claim risk on cast-iron and stainless assemblies through proper skid-mounting, blocking, and full crating.
  • Cleaner, faster commissioning at the cidery by protecting food-contact surfaces, cutting on-site prep and sanitation time.
  • Fewer surprise fees: accurate specs help prevent reclass, limited-access, and liftgate charges common with orchard or rural deliveries.
  • Improved LTL rates and scheduling by consolidating the press into a single, stable handling unit that stacks and loads efficiently.