Freight class list
Q. What freight class is machinery?
Following are all of the classes and descriptions:
Table of Contents
- Q. What freight class is machinery?
- Q. What is freight class 150?
- Q. What is a freight shipping Class 65?
- Q. What is freight class 85 description?
- Q. What are the UPS freight classes?
- Q. How do I choose a freight class?
- Q. What packing group is Class 9?
- Q. What are Dangerous Goods Class 9?
- Q. What is a Class 9 label?
Name | Examples |
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Class 85 | Crated machinery, cast iron stoves |
Class 92.5 | Computers, monitors, refrigerators |
Class 100 | Boat covers, car covers, canvas, wine cases, caskets |
Class 110 | Cabinets, framed artwork, table saw |
Q. What is freight class 150?
Class 150. Auto sheet metal parts, bookcases, 6-7 pounds. Class 175. Clothing, couches stuffed furniture.
Freight class code | Type of freight | Weight per ft3 |
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60 | Car accessories, car parts | 30–35 lbs. |
65 | Car accessories and parts, boxed books, bottled drinks | 22.5–30 lbs. |
70 | Car accessories and parts, auto engines, food items | 15–22.5 lbs. |
77.5 | Tires, bathroom fixtures | 13.5–15 lbs. |
Q. What is a freight shipping Class 65?
Class 65. Car parts & accessories, bottled beverages, books in boxes, conveyors, chocolate in boxes, electric cords, tile. 22.5 – 30 lbs. Class 70. Newspapers, wooden pencils, machinery, caskets, unassembled furniture, food items, automobile engines.
Q. What is freight class 85 description?
Class 85. Crated machinery, cast iron stoves. 12-13.5 pounds. Class 92.5. Computers, monitors, refrigerators.
Q. What are the UPS freight classes?
The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) details 18 freight classes, where Class 50 is the lowest and Class 500 is the highest. The higher the class, the higher the rate for every hundred pounds you ship.
Q. How do I choose a freight class?
Freight Class Calculator
- First measure the height, width, and depth of the shipment.
- Multiply the three measurements (height x width x depth).
- Finally, divide the weight (in pounds) of the shipment by the total cubic feet.
Q. What packing group is Class 9?
Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods Packing
Q. What are Dangerous Goods Class 9?
What are the 9 classes of Dangerous Goods?
- Explosives.
- Flammable Gases.
- Flammable Liquids.
- Flammable solids.
- Oxidizing.
- Toxic & Infectious.
- Radioactive.
- Corrosives.
Q. What is a Class 9 label?
Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods are substances and articles which during transport present a danger or hazard not covered by other 8 classes.