Freight Class for Exhaust Pipes

Calculate the accurate LTL freight class and density for Exhaust Pipes. Official NMFC 127757 standards for 2026 shipping.

NMFC Classification Data

ParameterValue
NMFC Item Code127757
Freight Class85
Typical Density (PCF)15.6 PCF
Category / SiloAutomotive

Visual Classification Analysis

NMFC Density Chart for Exhaust Pipes

This chart visualizes the NMFC density spectrum. The blue bar indicates the standard class assigned to Exhaust Pipes based on its typical shipping density.

Key Shipping Risks for Exhaust Pipes

Be aware of these 4 common risks when booking LTL freight.

  • !Exhaust Pipes: Structural deformation or bending due to stacking of heavy freight on top of irregular shapes.
  • !Exhaust Pipes: Surface abrasion and finish damage caused by shifting or vibration during transit.
  • !Exhaust Pipes: Freight reclassification by carriers if dimensions are inaccurately measured or if protruding parts extend beyond pallets.
  • !Exhaust Pipes: High risk of theft or pilferage for premium automotive performance exhaust systems.

Packaging Requirements (4 Steps)

Follow these steps exactly to avoid reclassification fees and damage claims.

  1. 1For safe Exhaust Pipes transport: Secure items in custom-fit wooden crates to prevent bending and ensure stackability.
  2. 2For safe Exhaust Pipes transport: Use high-density foam inserts to immobilize components and prevent contact with crate walls.
  3. 3For safe Exhaust Pipes transport: Wrap individual pipes in moisture-resistant, anti-corrosive film to prevent oxidation from condensation.
  4. 4For safe Exhaust Pipes transport: Affix 'Do Not Stack' and 'Fragile' labels on all sides to prevent crush damage.

Calculate Density for Exhaust Pipes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NMFC code for Exhaust Pipes?

The standard NMFC item code for Exhaust Pipes is 127757. This code is used by LTL carriers to identify the commodity type on the Bill of Lading.

What freight class is Exhaust Pipes?

Exhaust Pipes is typically classified as Class 85. However, this can change if the pallet density (PCF) varies from standard industry averages.

How do I avoid reclassification fees for Exhaust Pipes?

To avoid re-billing, always provide exact dimensions (L x W x H) and total weight including the pallet. Use our density calculator to confirm your Exhaust Pipes falls within the Class 85 density range.

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