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NMFC 12230 - Propeller Parts (Box/Crate) | Class 85

Article ID
12230
Propeller parts excluding blades, hubs, and spinners
Freight Group
AIRCRAFT GROUP
Aviation-specific classification for propeller components
Class Range
85 1 classification
Fixed Class 85 in boxes or crates
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous; standard carrier handling applies

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
12230.00 Parts, propeller, see Note, item 12231, other than blades, hubs, spinner assemblies or spinner domes, in boxes or crates 85

Notes

Note 12231: NOTE-Except as specifically excluded, applies on parts for the assembly, maintenance or repair of aircraft propellers.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm the parts fit this item: propeller components other than blades, hubs, spinner assemblies, or spinner domes. Review Note, item 12231 to verify scope before booking.
  2. Use boxes for small hardware (e.g., counterweights, brush blocks, seals) with VCI bags, desiccant, and dense foam to prevent movement. For heavier machined pieces, upgrade to a braced crate.
  3. Mark the BOL clearly: “Aircraft—Propeller Parts, NMFC 12230, Class 85, Non-Hazardous,” and list piece count, packaging type (box or crate), and part numbers for traceability.
  4. Photograph internal blocking and cushioning before closing the box/crate. This supports claims and carrier handling notes, especially for precision-ground or corrosion‑sensitive items.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable LTL spend with a fixed Class 85—quotes align closely with invoices and reduce rating disputes.
  • Lower reclassification risk by using the precise propeller-parts item instead of a generic aircraft-parts code, preventing surprise charges.
  • Non-hazardous status streamlines carrier acceptance and shortens transit setup—no hazmat paperwork or surcharges.
  • Flexible packaging—boxes for kitted small parts, crates for dense components—balances protection with packaging cost to minimize damage claims.