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NMFC 193520 - Window/Door Ventilators | Class 85–100

Article ID
193520
Window/door ventilators, NOI entry 193520
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped listing for specialty vent parts
Class Range
85-100 2 classifications
Rates fall between Class 85–100
Hazardous
No
Non-hazmat component with no special permits needed

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
193520.00 Ventilators, window or door, NOI, in boxes or crates:
193520.01 Other than in panels or KD flat 100
193520.02 In panels or KD flat 85

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Stabilize fragile parts: pad louvers, screens, and corner frames with foam and edge protectors; bag hardware so adjusters and screws don’t shift in transit.
  2. Choose packaging by project: use double‑wall boxes with inserts for small vents; for larger sets, crate with cross‑bracing and secure each unit to a backer board to prevent racking.
  3. Palletize for LTL: keep cartons upright with no overhang, add corner boards, strap and wrap; mark arrows and “Do Not Stack” if crates aren’t stack‑rated.
  4. Document clearly: on the BOL list “Ventilators, window or door, NOI — boxed/crated,” include piece count and materials; expect class within 85–100 and attach packaging photos for inspections.

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

Business Value

  • Faster, cleaner quotes: clear NOI wording and packaging type (box or crate) reduce rating questions and speed up tendering.
  • Lower claim risk: braced crates and protected louvers cut damage frequency, improving on‑time installs and reducing replacement costs.
  • Efficient handling: palletized ventilators load quickly, avoiding hand‑load fees and reducing dock time at pickup and delivery.
  • Predictable pricing: aligning to NMFC 193520 and standard pack methods minimizes reclass surprises and supports tighter project budgets.