Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 129040.00 | Saw Blades, friction, see Note, item 129042, in boxes or crates, or on boards | 85 |
Notes
Note 129042: NOTE-Applies only on blades which remove metal by a melting action produced by friction.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Choose packaging by size and count: small singles in heavy-duty boxes with edge guards and hub spacers; multi-packs or 24”+ diameters in wood crates. Mount blades to a board to prevent flexing.
- Palletize securely: strap boxes or crates to a 48x40 pallet, keep discs vertical with blocking, and use corner protectors. Mark “Do Not Stack” if the edge could deform.
- Protect the metal: wrap with VCI/oiled paper to curb rust, add foam between blades, and cap the center bore to stop hub damage during forks or straps.
- Document clearly on the BOL: “Saw Blades, friction – NMFC 129040 – Class 85 – Non-hazardous,” plus piece count and packaging type to avoid inspections or reclass.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Predictable LTL pricing: fixed Class 85 (non-density) streamlines rating and quote comparisons.
- Fewer damage claims: board-mounting and crating reduce warping and edge chipping, lowering replacement costs.
- Faster tendering and fewer disputes: the exact NMFC number minimizes carrier rechecks and delays.
- Broader carrier acceptance: non-hazardous machinery freight fits standard networks, easing consolidation with other metalworking supplies.