Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 183800.00 | Belt Clamps, hand | 85 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Protect clamp jaws and screws: add cardboard edge guards or foam blocks over gripping faces, then place each unit in a heavy-duty carton with void fill to stop movement.
- Label the BOL precisely: write “Belt Clamps, Hand – NMFC 183800, Class 85.” Include piece count and note steel/alloy construction to help carriers verify the fixed class.
- Palletize multiple cartons low and tight: use corner boards and stretch wrap; band if the clamps are dense. Keep handles and threaded rods fully enclosed to prevent punctures.
- For service kits headed to field crews, ship in molded tool cases inside cartons. Example: two clamps per case, case bagged and cushioned, then boxed and palletized 40x48.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Predictable LTL pricing: single, fixed Class 85 removes density calculations and reduces reclassification risk on compact metal tools.
- Faster tendering and fewer accessorial surprises: non-hazardous status and clear NMFC mapping streamline quoting and carrier acceptance.
- Simplified consolidation: mix clamp sizes or pairs under the same NMFC on one pallet, cutting line-item complexity and receiving time.
- Lower damage costs: jaw and thread protection protects tool accuracy, avoiding replacement delays for conveyor maintenance and fabrication crews.