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NMFC 70260 – Net, Seine or Lifeline Floats | Class 85–300

Article ID
70260
NMFC 70260 for net, seine, lifeline floats
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Not grouped; standalone marine accessory item
Class Range
85-300 4 classifications
Variable classes 85–300 based on construction
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous; no special hazmat handling needed

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
70260.00 Floats, net, seine or lifeline:
70260.01 Aluminum, in bags or boxes 125
70260.02 Cork, in bags or boxes 300
70260.03 Plastic, other than cellular or expanded plastic, in bags or boxes:
70260.04 Noninflatable or inflated 150
70260.05 Inflatable, deflated 85
70260.06 Wooden, in bags or boxes 85

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Match the float type to the right subclass: molded plastic bobbers, expanded foam donuts, or cork lifeline floats each rate differently under NMFC 70260.
  2. Bag loose pieces, fill voids with kraft or air pillows, and box in double-wall cartons; avoid compression that can flatten foam or crack rigid plastics.
  3. Palletize tight with no overhang, add corner posts and a top sheet, then strap lightly and label Do Not Crush for safer LTL handling.
  4. List exact piece counts and outer carton dimensions on the BOL so carriers plan cube correctly and avoid unexpected minimum charge rules.

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

Business Value

  • Accurate subclass selection within the 85–300 range prevents over-classing and lowers LTL rates for bulky, lightweight floats.
  • Robust boxing and gentle unitization cut damage claims on crush-prone foam or cork components, protecting margin.
  • Non-hazardous classification speeds tendering and avoids hazmat surcharges, simplifying multi-carrier routing.
  • Uniform boxed packs stack efficiently on pallets, reducing handling time and improving dock throughput during peak seasons.