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NMFC 132620 - Slug Casting/Setting Machines | Class N/A

Article ID
132620
NMFC 132620 for slug casting gear
Freight Group
MACHINERY GROUP
Machinery Group—precision equipment handling
Class Range
N/A 0 classification
Class not specified; verify with carrier
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous machinery—no hazmat fees

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
132620.00 Type or Slug Casting or Setting Machines, in boxes or crates:

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Crate or box the machine and anchor it to skids using lag bolts through base castings; block and brace columns, lock moving parts, and add shock/tip indicators. Drain the lead pot and oils before packing.
  2. Record the outer crate dimensions and total weight for quoting and capacity rules. Keep height and footprint manageable for LTL, and mark forklift entry points for safe handling.
  3. Choose LTL for boxed/crated units; use flatbed with tarps only if the crate is oversized or extra tall. Request liftgate or inside pickup for museum or print shop locations as needed.
  4. Document serial numbers and accessories, reference NMFC 132620 on the BOL, and include photos of blocking/bracing so carriers understand the support inside the crate.

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

Business Value

  • Proper crating and internal blocking cut vibration damage and costly alignment repairs common with precision casting/setting mechanisms.
  • Non-hazardous classification streamlines tendering and eliminates hazmat fees, shortening transit setup and reducing compliance steps.
  • Referencing NMFC 132620 on quotes helps prevent reclass charges and yields more accurate LTL rates for machinery in boxes or crates.
  • Selecting LTL with a well-built crate often beats flatbed costs, and consolidating parts and tooling in one crate reduces minimum charges and handling fees.