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NMFC 138355 - Mop Wringers & Wheeled Buckets | Class 50-400

Article ID
138355
Wheeled mop wringer and bucket combo
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped janitorial cleaning equipment
Class Range
50-400 13 classifications
Density-rated, Class 50 to 400
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous, no HazMat required

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
138355.00 Mop Wringers and Buckets, Pails or Tanks combined, wheeled, in boxes, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of:
138355.01 Less than 1 400
138355.02 1 but less than 2 300
138355.03 2 but less than 4 250
138355.04 4 but less than 6 175
138355.05 6 but less than 8 125
138355.06 8 but less than 10 100
138355.07 10 but less than 12 92.5
138355.08 12 but less than 15 85
138355.09 15 but less than 22.5 70
138355.10 22.5 but less than 30 65
138355.11 30 but less than 35 60
138355.12 35 but less than 50 55
138355.13 50 or greater 50

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Capture the boxed weight and carton size to calculate density (lb/ft³); higher density typically earns a lower class within 50–400.
  2. Immobilize wheels and lock wringer handles before boxing; add corner protectors and fill voids so metal parts don’t punch through the carton.
  3. Follow NMFC Item 170: use a sturdy, test-rated box suited to the weight, and seal with filament or reinforced tape for janitorial hardware.
  4. If palletizing multiple boxed units, keep cartons upright, strap tightly, and avoid overhang to prevent wringer levers from deforming the packaging.

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

Business Value

  • Optimize freight spend by boosting density (nest accessories, reduce empty space) to move shipments toward lower classes.
  • Cut reclass and inspection fees by matching packaging to Item 170 and declaring boxed, wheeled assemblies accurately.
  • Lower claim risk with wheel blocks and interior bracing that reduce carton rupture and keep hardware from shifting.
  • Simplify paperwork and transit planning—non-hazardous janitorial equipment avoids HazMat surcharges and special handling.