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NMFC 179295 - Steering Wheels, Boxed or Crated | Class 110

Article ID
179295
Specific to steering wheels, NOI commodity 179295
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Not in a standard NMFC group classification.
Class Range
110 1 classification
Fixed Class 110, no density needed.
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous consumer/industrial component for transport.

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
179295.00 Steering Wheels, NOI, in boxes or crates 110

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Choose the right pack: double‑wall box with 2 inches of cushioning all around for single wheels, or a compact wood crate for heavier or multi‑unit shipments. Immobilize the hub with foam blocks so the rim can’t shift.
  2. Protect finishes before padding. Bag the wheel, then use non‑abrasive foam wrap; add corner/rim guards. For leather or wood grain, include a slip sheet and desiccant to prevent scuffs and moisture marks.
  3. Palletize smartly. Keep cartons inside the pallet footprint, band gently, and stretch‑wrap. For crates, use four‑way strapping; never let straps bear directly on the rim. Add a ‘Do Not Stack’ cone for LTL.
  4. On the BOL, list “Steering Wheels, NOI,” note Class 110, packaging (box or crate), and accurate piece count. Mark cartons as fragile and indicate orientation arrows for handlers.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable rating with fixed Class 110—no density math, faster quotes, and cleaner audits.
  • Lower risk of reclass and billing disputes by matching the exact NOI description and approved packaging.
  • Flexible protection choices: boxes for cost‑efficient standard moves, crates for premium or high‑value wheels—fewer claims and returns.
  • Operational speed: standardized specs let teams onboard vendors quickly and improve carrier acceptance on mixed LTL lanes.