TM9-2330-368-14 & P
CHAPTER
3
OPERATOR
MAINTENANCE
Section 1. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Page
Page
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...3-1
Lubrication Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...3-1
3-1. GENERAL
a. Lubrication Instructions. The lubrication
tervals. The location of fittings and points is also
chart (para. 3-2) prescribes cleaning and lube pro-
included. An overall view showing lube points
precedes the detailed views.
cedures, proper materials for Iubing, and lube in-
3-2. LUBRICATION CHART
Lubrication instructions are mandatory.
Service intervals are based on normal operation. Lube more often during constant use and lube
less often during inactive periods.
Relubricate after salt water fording.
Clean fittings before lubricating.
Dotted lines indicate lube points on both sides of the equipment.
DO NOT overlubricate; wipe off excess lubricant.
KEY
Expected Temperature
*OF to -65F
+40F to -lOF
Above +32F
(-18C to -54C)
(oc)
(+4C to -23C)
GAA
GAA
GAA
GAA
Grease, Lubricating, Automotive
OE
OE/HDO10
OE/HDO30
Lubricating Oil, Internal Com-
bustion Engine (item 6, app E)
OEA
* OEA
Lubricating Oil, Internal Com-
bustion Engine, Subzero (item 7,
*For Artic operation, refer to FM 9-207.
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