Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 167100.00 | Lubricators, journal, railway car or locomotive, fabric and expanded plastic or rubber combined: |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Protect the mixed materials: bag each unit to keep fabric wicks clean, then place in double‑wall cartons with dividers so expanded plastic/rubber faces don’t crush. Example: 20 pads per carton in corrugated cells.
- If pads are oil‑charged, add an absorbent liner and leak‑resistant inner bag, then mark cartons “Lubricated Parts — Non‑Hazardous” to prevent hazmat confusion at terminals.
- For long or contoured locomotive styles, use fiber tubes or small wood crates and block the ends; maintain zero pallet overhang and cap with a top frame to prevent top‑load damage.
- On the BOL, describe: “Journal Lubricators, Railway, Fabric + Expanded Plastic/Rubber — NMFC 167100,” include part numbers, and photograph packed pallets to support any OS&D claims.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Clear NMFC reference within the Railway Group reduces reclass disputes and speeds carrier rating even when class is N/A.
- Non‑hazardous status removes hazmat fees and documentation steps, shortening tender-to-pickup time.
- Compression‑safe packaging preserves elastomer shape and wick performance, cutting returns and damage claims.
- Unitizing many light, bulky pads improves cube use and minimizes oversize charges, lowering LTL spend on repetitive lanes.