Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 11860.00 | Axles, aircraft landing gear, steel, without attachments, in boxes or crates | 100 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- State “steel aircraft landing gear axle, without attachments” on the BOL and packing list, and note whether it’s in a box or crate with full dimensions and weight.
- Protect bearing journals and threads with caps, VCI wrap, and desiccant; block, brace, and band the axle to saddles or skids inside the crate to keep the center of gravity low.
- Choose a crate rated for the axle’s mass with 4‑way forklift entry; for long axles, add lag-bolted wood saddles and cross-bracing to prevent roll and racking.
- Review carrier overlength rules; aim to keep the crate under 96 inches when possible, or pre‑advise if longer to avoid surprise overlength fees and handling delays.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Fixed Class 100 eliminates density calculations and reduces reclass disputes, producing faster, more predictable LTL quotes.
- Purpose-built boxing/crating minimizes damage risk to precision-machined surfaces, lowering claims and avoiding costly AOG downtime.
- Optimized crate design (4‑way entry, secure blocking) speeds cross-dock handling and can reduce rehandling and non-stackable accessorials.
- Non-hazardous status streamlines paperwork and pickup scheduling, and consolidating multiple axles under the same class can improve rate efficiency.