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NMFC 136950 - Meters and Parts in Boxes | Class 50-400

Article ID
136950
NMFC 136950 for mixed meter shipments
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped article, density rules apply
Class Range
50-400 13 classifications
Class spans 50–400 by measured density
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous utility and industrial meters

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
136950.00 Show more
136950.01 Less than 1 400
136950.02 1 but less than 2 300
136950.03 2 but less than 4 250
136950.04 4 but less than 6 175
136950.05 6 but less than 8 125
136950.06 8 but less than 10 100
136950.07 10 but less than 12 92.5
136950.08 12 but less than 15 85
136950.09 15 but less than 22.5 70
136950.10 22.5 but less than 30 65
136950.11 30 but less than 35 60
136950.12 35 but less than 50 55
136950.13 50 or greater 50

Notes

Note 136951: NOTE-Recording devices must be protected by crating or separately boxed.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Determine density under Item 170: weigh the packed meter and divide by cubic feet. Example: 48 lb in a 24×18×14 in box ≈ 3.5 cu ft → 13.7 pcf; select the matching class.
  2. Match packaging to the item: crate and brace heavy feed-water metering tanks; double-box electronic meters and taximeters with anti-static bags, foam-in-place, and desiccant.
  3. Separate fragile plastic electric meter covers and small parts in inner cartons or poly-bags by SKU, then place in a master box to prevent abrasion and count loss.
  4. Use shock/tilt indicators and orientation arrows for register-equipped meters. Strap cartons to a pallet, keep labels visible, and note “Non-hazardous” on the BOL.

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

Business Value

  • Optimize freight spend with density-based classes; tighter pack-outs and right-size cartons can shift shipments into lower classes for better LTL rates.
  • Lower reclass and inspection fees by following the boxes/crates/packages requirement and documenting density on the BOL.
  • Reduce damage-related RMAs and recalibration costs by using ESD protection, cushioning, and blocking for sensitive instruments.
  • Faster receiving and inventory control: clear separation of complete meters vs parts improves counts, minimizes OS&D, and keeps utility or OEM projects on schedule.