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NMFC 120960 - Honey/Wax Extractors Boxes/Crates | Class 125

Article ID
120960
NMFC 120960 for honey and wax extractors
Freight Group
MACHINERY GROUP
Machinery Group coverage for beekeeping equipment
Class Range
125 1 classification
Fixed Class 125; density not required
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous item, safe to transport

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
120960.00 Extractors, honey or wax, in boxes or crates 125

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Use NMFC 120960 and Class 125 on the BOL; this item is a fixed-class machinery listing, so no density calculation is required.
  2. Choose crates for large powered extractors; for boxed units, use double-wall cartons with rigid blocking around the drum, shafts, and spigots. Example: pad a 20-gallon stainless model with foam corners and brace the honey gate.
  3. Prep the unit: drain and wipe honey/wax residue, latch lids, cap ports, and bag small parts (legs, baskets, strainers) in a separate inner box to prevent abrasion.
  4. Mark orientation and center of gravity; add ‘Do Not Stack’ and shock/tilt indicators. Provide forklift access for crated pieces to avoid puncturing the drum.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable pricing with fixed Class 125 reduces reclass charges and speeds LTL quoting.
  • Cleaner, well-blocked packaging cuts damage risk on stainless drums and motors, lowering claims and downtime for apiaries and bottling operations.
  • Using crates for heavier extractors prevents punctures and denting, often cheaper than repairing food-contact equipment after mishandling.
  • Clear NMFC coding simplifies audits and carrier acceptance, improving on-time pickups during seasonal honey flows.