Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 50970.00 | Show more |
Notes
Note 50971: NOTE-Applies on devices designed to intercept greases, fats and oils before they enter a wastewater disposal system.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Verify density before booking: weigh and measure each handling unit and compute PCF (e.g., 300 lb on 48x40x28 in ≈ 9.6 PCF) to assign the correct NMFC 50970 class.
- Package by type: crate heavy iron supports, drains, or traps; coil flexible conduit or hose and band to a pallet; cap pipe ends and protect threads from impact.
- Separate mixed materials: keep fiberglass plenums, plastic discharge hose, and metal couplings in distinct cartons with itemized weights to simplify density audits and BOL accuracy.
- Check exceptions and packaging: grease interceptors move under item 50971; use boxes, crates, or packages as specified to avoid re-bills for improper packing under Item 170.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Accurate density under Item 170 minimizes reclass and rebill charges, stabilizing LTL quotes and reducing post-shipment surprises.
- Optimized packing (collapsed discharge hose, tight conduit coils) lowers cube, potentially improving class and cutting freight rates.
- Crating delicate or bracketed plenum chambers reduces OS&D risk and claims; clear labeling speeds cross-dock handling.
- One NMFC for varied utility hardware streamlines BOLs and rating for contractors, HVAC suppliers, and utility distributors shipping mixed loads.