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NMFC 125200 - Mining & Smelting Machinery | Class 60–100

Article ID
125200
NMFC 125200 mining and smelting machinery
Freight Group
MACHINERY GROUP
Machinery Group rules for heavy industrial freight
Class Range
60-100 5 classifications
Class 60–100 varies by item and pack
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous status with standard LTL handling

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
125200.00 Mining, Ore Milling or Smelting:
125240.00 Amalgam Safes, in boxes or crates 92.5
125260.00 Barrels, amalgamating, chlorination or clean-up 92.5
125280.00 Briquetting Machines 92.5
125300.00 Cages, mine:
125300.01 SU 100
125300.02 KD 85
125320.00 Classifiers, Converters, Driers, Jigs, Samplers or Separators 92.5
125340.00 Flotation Conditioners or Reagent Feeders, KD 92.5
125360.00 Flotation Machines or Parts 92.5
125400.00 Grizzlies (Stationary Ore Screens) 92.5
125440.00 Lathes, zinc, in boxes or crates 92.5
125460.00 Ore Agitators 92.5
125480.00 Ore Roasting or Smelting Furnaces, or Parts, NOI 85
125500.00 Ore Sizers 100
125520.00 Pans, clean-up or settler 92.5
125560.00 Rollers, vanning machine, in boxes or crates 92.5
125580.00 Scrapers, drag or slush 70
125620.00 Tables, concentrating 92.5
125720.00 Stamp Mill Cams, Dies, Mortar Blocks, Mortars, Shoes, Stems or Tappets 60

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm your item fits NMFC 125200 scope: mining, ore milling, or smelting machinery and parts. Use boxes for small components and crates for assembled or heavy units.
  2. For crated machinery, block and brace to the skid, add corner protection, and mark lift points. Example: crate a crusher flywheel with hardwood chocks and steel banding.
  3. For boxed components, use double-wall boxes with dense foam or bracing. Bolt small castings to a plywood base inside the box to stabilize the center of gravity.
  4. List NMFC 125200 and the chosen class within 60–100 on paperwork. Clean oil residue, cap ports, and use VCI wrap for smelting parts to prevent corrosion in transit.

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

Business Value

  • Faster quoting: item-based rule means no density research, so rates are easier to confirm within the 60–100 class range.
  • Lower risk and fewer claims by choosing crates for heavy or irregular shapes, reducing downtime at mines and mills.
  • Non-hazardous status expands carrier options and avoids hazmat surcharges, improving routing to remote industrial sites.
  • Accurate NMFC 125200 documentation helps prevent reclass fees and supports predictable LTL pricing for project budgets.