Subclasses for
10880-1
10880-2
60
77.5
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In boxes, crates, drums or in packages consisting of not more than 10 discs, nested, cutting edges completely enclosed by band of steel, not less than 22 gauge, securely pressed and crimped at least 1/2 inch around the top and bottom discs
Loose
In boxes, crates, drums or in packages consisting of not more than 10 discs, nested, cutting edges completely enclosed by band of steel, not less than 22 gauge, securely pressed and crimped at least 1/2 inch around the top and bottom discs
Loose
An organization called the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) publishes a list of freight class designations, codes, and subclasses for many frequently shipped items (https://classit.nmfta.org/). To view this list, you must pay a subscription fee. Learn more about freight classes from the experts at Koho for free on our freight classes pages.
If the couch you are shipping has not been assembled yet and you are shipping various components that you can use freight class 250. If you are shipping a complete product then you should use freight class 175.
Multiply the length, width, and height of your shipment, then divide the total weight of your package by that number. If your shipment is 4 feet long, 5 feet wide, and 4 feet tall, you would multiply 4 x 5 x 4 to get 80 cubic feet. If it weighs 800 pounds, you would divide 800 / 80 to get 10 pounds per cubic foot.