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NMFC 130800 for Textile Equipment | Class 85–200

Article ID
130800
Textile equipment and parts under NMFC 130800
Freight Group
MACHINERY GROUP
Falls within Machinery Group for industrial equipment
Class Range
85-200 5 classifications
Fixed classes 85 to 200 by packaging
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous; standard LTL handling applies

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
130800.00 Textile:
130820.00 Braiding Machines, in boxes or crates:
130820.01 SU 150
130820.02 KD 85
130840.00 Combing or Lapping Machines:
130840.01 SU 100
130840.02 KD, in packages 85
130860.00 Driers, hosiery or fabric:
130860.01 Cabinets SU, other parts detached, in boxes or crates 150
130860.02 KD, in boxes or crates 85
130870.00 Dyer-extractors, in boxes or crates or on skids 85
130900.00 Knitting Machines, in boxes or crates:
130900.01 SU 150
130900.02 KD 100
130920.00 Looms, hand:
130920.01 SU, loose or on skids 125
130920.02 KD, in boxes or crates 85
130930.00 Looms, other than hand:
130930.01 SU 150
130930.02 KD, in boxes or crates 85
130950.00 Looping Machines, in boxes 100
130970.00 Warp Drawing or Tying Machines, in boxes or crates:
130970.01 SU 200
130970.02 KD 85

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Verify the subclass for textile machinery: complete units, knocked-down sections, or parts. Packaging type (boxes, crates, packages, loose) drives the fixed class within 85–200.
  2. Choose packaging by component: crate heavy frames and looms; box motors, drives, and controls with foam; band long rollers to skids if shipping loose and tag each piece.
  3. Protect moving elements: brace shafts and gears, use moisture barrier wrap or VCI for steel parts, and add corner guards to prevent crush damage in transit.
  4. Document clearly on the BOL: write “NMFC 130800 – Textile Equipment,” list counts by package type (e.g., 3 crates, 6 boxes, 2 loose), and note any no-stack or fragile instructions.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable, density-free classes reduce rating disputes and reclass fees for textile equipment moves.
  • Smart packaging selection (crate vs box vs loose) lets you balance damage prevention with freight class and cost.
  • Non-hazardous status broadens carrier options and avoids hazmat surcharges for production-critical machinery.
  • Accurate subclassing and labeling cut OS&D risk, shrinking claim cycles and downtime before equipment installation.