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NMFC 38180 - Stairs, SU Sections, NOI | Class N/A

Article ID
38180
Article 38180: Stairs boxed or crated, NOI
Freight Group
BUILDING WOODWORK GROUP
Part of the Building Woodwork Group
Class Range
N/A 0 classification
No fixed class; confirm per NMFC listing
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous stair units and sections

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
38180.00 Stairs, SU or in SU sections, NOI, in boxes or crates:

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Select packaging by build: crate full SU stairs or long stringers; use reinforced boxes with internal bracing for SU sections. Cap nosings and wrap treads to prevent scuffs.
  2. Record exact post-pack dimensions and overall length. Pieces over 96 inches can trigger extreme-length fees—e.g., a 12 ft exterior stringer—so note this on the BOL.
  3. Stabilize for handling: block to prevent racking, band to a skid when allowed, and mark lift points plus “Do Not Stack.” Keep fasteners recessed inside the box or crate.
  4. Describe clearly on paperwork: “Stairs, SU or in SU sections, NOI—boxed/crated,” include piece count, orientation notes, and any site-delivery constraints or liftgate needs.

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

Business Value

  • Damage prevention for finished wood surfaces reduces rework and costly punch-list delays on construction sites.
  • Accurate dimensions and length disclosures avoid reweigh/reclass penalties and surprise accessorials tied to long freight.
  • Packaging that matches NMFC wording (boxes or crates) speeds carrier inspections and improves quote consistency.
  • Reliable transit of bulky stair units helps keep framing and finish schedules on track, minimizing downtime and labor overages.