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NMFC 186600 - Hand Tools & Named Parts | Class N/A

Article ID
186600
Named hand tools under NMFC 186600
Freight Group
TOOLS, OR PARTS NAMED, GROUP
Tools And Parts Named group, mixed items
Class Range
N/A 0 classification
Density-based; class varies by package weight
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous cargo; standard LTL rules apply

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
186600.00 Show more

Notes

Note 186601: NOTE-Applies on handled tools equipped with a combination of a brush, ice scraper, squilgee or sponge.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. For small, sharp steel pieces (hacksaw blades, ship scrapers), guard edges and place inner cartons inside a rigid box or crate to prevent punctures.
  2. Crate heavy, compact tools like jacks or grease/oil guns with blocking and tie-downs; note hydraulic, mechanical, or pneumatic type clearly on the BOL.
  3. Follow special callouts: animal-feces scoops ship in double-wall corrugated containers secured to a pallet; survey rods or tripods should be boxed or crated to protect clamps and legs.
  4. Record true scale weight per handling unit and the packaging type (box, crate, package) so carriers can apply Item 170 density rules; separate mixed-density items when it reduces class.

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

Business Value

  • Density-based rating rewards compact packing, often lowering LTL classes and cutting freight spend for tight, heavy boxes.
  • Precise item naming (e.g., “drain cleaner, hand, boxed” or “drill chuck, steel, crated”) reduces reclass, reweigh, and inspection fees.
  • Non-hazardous status expands carrier options and avoids hazmat surcharges and paperwork delays.
  • Consolidating tools in chests/cabinets or crating fragile sets (paint applicators with pads) reduces touches, damage risk, and accessorial costs.