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NMFC 160220 - Iron Insulator Caps | Class 50

Article ID
160220
NMFC 160220 listing for iron caps
Freight Group
POLE OR TRANSMISSION LINE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
Utility line construction hardware category
Class Range
50 1 classification
Assigned Class 50 for dense metal
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous with standard LTL handling requirements

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
160220.00 Insulator Caps, iron, in bags, boxes or drums 50

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Use sturdy boxes for small batches: double-wall or tri-wall cartons with VCI paper or oil-resistant liners, and corrugated partitions to prevent metal-on-metal abrasion.
  2. If bagging or drumming bulk caps, double-bag in heavy poly and place inside fiber or steel drums with desiccant; note piece count on each container for receiving.
  3. Palletize dense loads carefully: distribute weight evenly, add skid sheets, use edge protectors, and strap tightly before stretch-wrapping to prevent burst cartons during handling.
  4. Print NMFC 160220 and Class 50 on the BOL, specify packaging type (box, bag, or drum), and mark as non-hazardous to speed carrier acceptance and avoid reclass.

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

Business Value

  • Fixed Class 50 yields predictable LTL quotes and fewer reweigh/reclass fees for dense iron hardware.
  • Non-hazardous status shortens tendering time and reduces compliance overhead for utility and contractor shipments.
  • Packaging flexibility (boxes, bags, drums) lets you match container type to order size, cutting material and handling costs.
  • Proper containment and palletization lower damage risk, minimizing claims and protecting tight construction schedules.