Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 12190.00 | Landing Gears, retractable, or Landing Gear Parts, NOI, or Landing Gear Legs, hydraulic (Oleo Struts), in boxes or crates: |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Crate for structure, not just size: block at the axle, trunnion, and torque links to keep the center of gravity low, add skid runners, and mark “This Side Up” and “Do Not Stack.”
- Prep assemblies before packing: depressurize oleo struts per OEM guidance, cap hydraulic ports, and wrap with corrosion inhibitors (VCI) plus desiccant; use ATA Spec 300–style packaging where possible.
- Match packaging to the part: small legs or components can go in double‑wall boxes with custom foam, then band to a pallet; full gear sets and struts ship in wood crates with internal bracing.
- Book LTL with the right details: list NMFC 12190, packaging (box or crate), exact weight and dimensions, and add fork entry points, tilt/shock indicators, and part documentation in a pouch.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Lower reclass and rebill risk by aligning packaging and descriptions with NMFC 12190 for retractable gears, legs, and oleo struts.
- Fewer damage claims through proper bracing and corrosion control, cutting downtime and replacement costs for high‑value aircraft components.
- Faster quoting and pickup scheduling: non‑hazmat status and clear specs reduce carrier exceptions and dock delays.
- Optimized freight spend by designing crates to standard footprints, ensuring forklift access, and avoiding special handling fees.