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NMFC 126800 - Power Transmission Machinery | Class 65-85

Article ID
126800
Power transmission machinery under NMFC 126800
Freight Group
MACHINERY GROUP
Classed within the Machinery Group
Class Range
65-85 4 classifications
Weight-based classes 65 to 85; no density
Hazardous
No
Not regulated as hazardous cargo

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
126800.00 Power Transmission Machinery, see Note, item 126802:
126810.00 Backstops, reverse rotation, steel, in boxes, except that torque arms may be shipped loose 70
126820.00 Base Plates, Floor Stands, Hangers, Journal Boxes, Pillow Blocks, Wall Box Frames or Wall Brackets:
126820.01 Loose, if weighing each less than 25 pounds 77.5
126820.02 Loose, if weighing each 25 pounds or over, or in packages 65
126840.00 Belt Clamps, Guides, Shifters or Tighteners; Binder Frames; Clutches; Clutch Couplings, Shifters or Sleeves; Clutches and Pulleys or Sprocket Wheels combined; Mule Pulley Stands or Tension Carriers 85
126860.00 Drives (Iron or Steel Sheaves and Belting), in bags, boxes or crates 70
126880.00 Shafting Pulleys or Sheaves, see Note, item 126882; Pulley Laggings, wooden; or Shaft Collars or Shaft Couplings other than clutch couplings:
126880.01 Loose, if weighing each less than 25 pounds 77.5
126880.02 Loose, if weighing each 25 pounds or over, or in packages 65
126900.00 Shafting or Shafts, steel, other than crankshafts:
126900.01 With fittings, such as bearings, cams, couplings, pulleys or wheels attached 85
126900.02 Without fittings, key-seated, see Note, item 126932 70
126900.03 Without fittings, not key-seated, see Note, item 126932 65

Notes

Note 126802: NOTE-Applies only on articles named in items 126820 through 126932 used in the mechanical transmission of power in industrial or commercial applications such as plants, factories or field sites.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Verify your item fits the scope of Note 126802 (e.g., gear reducers, shaft-mounted drives, couplings, chain or belt drive units) and list exact components on the BOL.
  2. Select packaging by weight: small precision parts in heavy-walled boxes; heavier gearboxes or drives bolted to skids and fully crated. Block shafts, cap openings, and mark center of gravity.
  3. Rate by weight breaks: heavier handling units trend to lower classes within 65–85. Weigh and declare each piece or skid clearly to avoid reclass.
  4. Prep for transit: drain free oil, protect machined faces with VCI wrap, lock moving elements, and use lift points. Banding and edge protection reduce crush and tip risks for loose pieces.

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

Business Value

  • Weight-based classing (65–85) rewards consolidation of heavier units, improving LTL rates without density calculations.
  • Multiple approved packaging types—boxes, crates, packages, or loose—reduce packing costs and speed dock handling.
  • Non-hazardous status streamlines paperwork and eliminates HazMat surcharges, shortening quote-to-ship timelines.
  • Clear NMFC alignment with Note 126802 lowers reclass and inspection fees, stabilizing budgets and protecting margins.