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NMFC 125320 - Classifiers, Driers & Jigs | Class 92.5

Article ID
125320
Industrial classifiers, driers, jigs, separators
Freight Group
MACHINERY GROUP
Falls under the Machinery Group rules
Class Range
92.5 1 classification
Single fixed Freight Class 92.5
Hazardous
No
Rated non-hazardous for standard handling

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
125320.00 Classifiers, Converters, Driers, Jigs, Samplers or Separators 92.5

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Stabilize moving parts before pickup: lock-out/tag-out, secure screens or trays on classifiers, remove loose jigs or tooling, and cap any open ports on driers or samplers.
  2. Mount units to a solid pallet or skid using through-bolts or steel banding; block under frames and mark center of gravity to prevent tipping in LTL handling.
  3. Protect sensitive components and finishes: wrap control panels and sensors, bag small hardware, use poly or VCI wrap on dryer housings, and add desiccant for moisture-prone equipment.
  4. Document clearly on the BOL: NMFC 125320, Class 92.5, piece count, packaging type (crate or pallet), and special handling notes like Do Not Tip or Keep Upright.

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

Business Value

  • Fixed Class 92.5 means predictable rating with no density calculation, simplifying quoting and helping compare carrier rates quickly.
  • Accurate use of NMFC 125320 reduces reclass and inspection fees, keeping invoices clean and lowering total landed cost.
  • Non-hazardous status streamlines booking and avoids hazmat surcharges, improving speed to pickup and transit reliability.
  • Proper skid/crate prep lowers damage risk on industrial equipment, protecting high-value machinery and minimizing costly downtime.