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NMFC 124694 - Wire/Metal Strap Choppers | Class 100

Article ID
124694
NMFC 124694 for strap choppers
Freight Group
MACHINERY GROUP
Machinery Group practices guide handling
Class Range
100 1 classification
Fixed Class 100 for consistent rating
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous—no hazmat documents needed

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
124694.00 Machines, wire or metal strap chopping, without stands or with machine fastened to base of stand, loose or on skids, see Note, item 124695 100

Notes

Note 124695: NOTE-Switch box must be boxed or crated.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. List the item as a wire or metal strap chopping machine on the BOL, cite NMFC 124694, and mark Class 100; note if the unit is fastened to a base per Note item 124695.
  2. If shipping loose, bolt the machine base to a sturdy skid with lag screws, add 2x4 runners for fork access, and strap tightly; guard blades and secure the hopper or infeed chute.
  3. Lock out moving parts and protect electrics: bag control panels, cap conduit, and tie off power cords so they don’t snag during LTL handling.
  4. Mark center of gravity and “Do Not Stack” where applicable; share verified weight and dimensions with the carrier even though the class is fixed to streamline quotes.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable budgeting with a fixed Class 100 rating reduces reclass risk and surprise invoices.
  • Non-hazardous machinery in the NMFC Machinery Group speeds tendering and avoids hazmat paperwork delays.
  • Allowance for loose or skid-mounted packing trims crating costs while proper skid fastening cuts damage claims and accessorials.
  • Uniform classification across different models simplifies multi-location procurement, contract pricing, and TMS automation.