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NMFC 128500 - Rolls & Rollers | Class 60–125

Article ID
128500
Rolls and rollers, not rolling machines
Freight Group
MACHINERY GROUP
Machinery Group coverage for industrial roller parts
Class Range
60-125 9 classifications
Nine subclasses spanning Class 60 to 125
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous, no special DOT handling required

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
128500.00 Rolls or Rollers, not rolling machines:
128530.00 Cane mill 77.5
128540.00 Clothes wringer, rubber 77.5
128545.00 NOI, in boxes or crates or on skids, see Note, item 128546:
128560.00 Engraved or etched, covered or filled or not covered nor filled:
128565.00 Aluminum, brass, bronze or copper:
128565.01 Old, worn out, see Note, item 128619 70
128565.02 New, reconditioned or other than old, worn out 92.5
128600.00 Iron or steel:
128600.01 Old, worn out, see Note, item 128619 70
128600.02 New, reconditioned or other than old, worn out 85
128605.00 Not engraved nor etched, covered or filled or not covered nor filled:
128610.00 Aluminum, brass, bronze or copper:
128610.01 Old, worn out, see Note, item 128619 70
128610.02 New, reconditioned or other than old, worn out 92.5
128615.00 Iron or steel:
128615.01 Covered or filled, new, reconditioned or with new covering or filling 85
128615.02 New, or reconditioned, not covered nor filled 70
128615.03 Old, worn out, see Note, item 128619 60
128660.00 Glue spreading, see Note, item 128662, steel with rubber covering, in crates:
128660.01 New or reconditioned 77.5
128660.02 With covering not grooved, or with old, worn out covering 60
128680.00 Metal rolling mill, iron or steel:
128680.01 Further finished than rough turned 65
128680.02 Not further finished than rough turned 60
128700.00 Paper mill, aluminum, in boxes 100
128720.00 Printing, chemically hardened fiberboard core covered with fiberglass cloth and sponge rubber, in boxes 125
128820.00 Tanning machine, in packages 85
128840.00 Wall paper printing:
128850.00 Aluminum, blank finished or not finished or finished with pattern or design, in boxes or crates 110
128880.00 Wooden, finished, with pattern or design, in boxes 92.5
128965.00 Wooden, NOI, in boxes or crates, see Note, item 128546:
128965.01 New or reconditioned, with or without paper covering or iron or steel cores 85
128965.02 Old, worn out, see Notes, items 128619 and 128967 60

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Match your roller to the correct NMFC subclass by construction: bare steel/aluminum core, rubber or urethane-covered, and whether shafts or bearings are installed to land within Class 60–125.
  2. Crate single heavy rollers using wood V-cribs and end blocking; wrap coated surfaces with foam and poly, cap threaded shaft ends, and strap the crate or package securely to prevent rolling.
  3. For multiple small idlers or press rollers, use a double-wall box with dividers, then place boxes in a crate for weight control and to keep coatings from rubbing during transit.
  4. Mark handling clearly: center of gravity, lift points, and Do Not Stack for precision-ground or covered rolls; use chocks and edge protectors to avoid flat spots and surface cuts.

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

Business Value

  • Accurate subclass selection within the 60–125 range helps avoid reclass fees and often lowers LTL rates for dense metal cores.
  • Proper boxing or crating minimizes coating and surface damage, reducing claims and preventing costly downtime in presses, conveyors, or converting lines.
  • Packaging aligned with NMFC expectations speeds inspections, reduces delays, and improves carrier acceptance across standard machinery freight networks.
  • Non-hazardous designation simplifies documentation and carrier choice, eliminating hazmat surcharges and streamlining scheduling.