Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 129930.00 | Shafts, tail (Ship's Propeller Shaft), steel, brass covered, with or without cams, couplings or fittings; in crates; also loose, bearings protected by wooden cleats, strapped with metal bands | 85 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Declare packaging as Crated or Loose on the BOL and note bearing protection with wooden cleats and metal banding; identify lift points or sling locations.
- Plan handling for long, heavy pieces: arrange a crane or 8k+ lb forklift, use V‑blocks or saddles, and request overlength accessorials if the shaft exceeds terminal limits.
- Protect surfaces and ends: apply oil or VCI wrap under any brass cover, cap coupling ends, and prevent chains from contacting machined journals.
- List any cams, couplings, or fittings installed, include exact length and piece count, and specify NMFC 129930 Class 85 Non‑Hazmat to prevent reclass.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Fixed Class 85 eliminates density calculations, speeding up quotes and reducing surprise reclass fees.
- NMFC‑recognized packaging (crated or loose with cleated bearings and banding) lowers OS&D risk and claim exposure.
- Accurate line‑iteming for marine shafts enhances terminal handling and minimizes delays for shipyard and dry‑dock timelines.
- Option to ship loose for urgent repairs can cut crating costs while keeping the same class, provided bearing protection is documented.