Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 131740.00 | Tractor Axle Housings, iron, unfinished | 55 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Enter NMFC 131740 and Class 55 on the BOL using the description “Tractor Axle Housings, iron, unfinished” to prevent reclass or inspection delays.
- Secure each housing to a pallet with bolts through existing holes or custom clamps; add wood blocking at the flanges and band tightly. Do not rely on stretch wrap alone.
- Protect raw iron from rust and chipping: use edge guards, VCI paper, and foam on sharp cast ribs. Mark lift points and keep the centerline supported.
- Plan handling like heavy machinery: forklift only under the skid, or lift with a spreader bar and slings. Non-hazardous item; no density calculation required.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Lower landed cost with a fixed Class 55 designation that often prices below many auto parts classes, improving LTL rate competitiveness.
- Accurate NMFC coding (131740) reduces carrier disputes, reclassification fees, and rebills for axle casting shipments.
- Damage mitigation from proper blocking and corrosion control keeps cores usable for machining, cutting scrap loss and schedule interruptions.
- Simplified quoting and routing—non-hazardous machinery group freight moves quickly across most carrier networks and is easy to consolidate.