Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 24520.00 | Assemblies or Outfits, steering: |
Notes
Note 24522: NOTE-Will also apply on accompanying articles for connecting to rudder or outboard marine motor, or on anti-torque control mechanism.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Kitting matters: bundle helm, bezel, cylinder, tie bar, and hoses/cables together, and bag small fasteners in labeled pouches to prevent loss during LTL handling.
- Protect precision parts: cap hydraulic ports and threaded shafts, add edge guards to cylinders, and coil steering cables to a minimum 18 in diameter to avoid kinks.
- Choose sturdy packaging: single kits in double-wall cartons with foam or honeycomb pads; multiple kits on a 48x40 pallet with helms low and fragile cylinders in inner cartons.
- Control accessorials: keep longest bars or rams under 96 in to avoid overlength fees, wrap with corner protectors, and cite a clear BOL description: “Boat steering assemblies/outfits—helm, cable, cylinder—non-haz.”
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Avoid costly reclass: precise BOL wording for steering assemblies speeds rating decisions when no fixed class is published.
- Lower damage claims: capped fittings, controlled cable coils, and reinforced cartons reduce leak, bend, and crush incidents.
- Optimize freight spend: standard pallets and length control help skip oversize surcharges and improve carrier loading efficiency.
- Faster receiving and installs: kitted, clearly labeled components let boatyards and dealers check in and deploy parts with minimal downtime.