LO-9-2320-386-12

2-1/2 TON, 6X6, M44A3 ESP VEHICLES: TRUCK, CARGO, FIXED SIDE: M35A3; TRUCK, CARGO, DROPSIDE: M35A3C; TRUCK, CARGO, LONG WHEELBASE: M36A3

LUBRICATION ORDER

JANUARY 1996

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LUBRICATION ORDER
26 JANUARY 1996
ARMY LO 9-2320-386-12
AIR FORCE TO 36A12-1B-1121LC-1
2-1/2 TON, 6X6, M44A3
ESP VEHICLES:
TRUCK, CARGO, FIXED SIDE: M35A3;
TRUCK, CARGO, DROPSIDE: M35A3C;
TRUCK, CARGO, LONG WHEELBASE: M36A3
REFERENCE: TM 9-2320-209-10-HR, TM 9-2320-386-10, TM 9-2320-386-24
This Lubrication Order is for crew (C) and unit (0)
maintenance and provides the lubrication
requirements needed to support components of the
Extended Service Program vehicles. Included are
fluid capacities, locations, intervals, and proper
materials needed for lubricating the vehicles under
normal and unusual conditions.
been operated under adverse conditions, including
longer-than-usual operating hours. Hard-time
intervals may be extended during periods of low
activity, although adequate preservation precautions
must be taken. Hard-time intervals will be applied in
Service lntervals Under Normal Conditions.
Service
intervals are for normal operation of the vehicle in
moderate temperatures, humidity, and atmospheric
conditions. The intervals are hard-time intervals
which are performed in accordance with the
vehicle's age, calendar, or usage such as rating
time or mileage. The hard-time intervals shown in
this LO are based on mileage and calendar times.
An example of mileage and calendar intervals is:
3/S; 3 stands for 3,000 miles (4,827 km), and S
stands for semiannually (every six months). The
lubrication for the vehicle is to be performed at
whichever interval occurs first.
the event AOAP laboratory support is not available.
Service Intervals Under Unusual Conditions.
Increase the frequency of lubricating service when
operating under abnormal conditions, such as high
or extended cross-country operations. Such
or low temperatures, prolonged high-speed driving;
operations can diminish a lubricant’s protective
quality.
Arctic Conditions.
Refer to FM 9-207, Operation
and Maintenance of Ordnance Materiel in Cold
Weather (0° to -65°F) (-18° to -54°C), or table II,
Fluid Capacities and Lubricant Requirements,
page 3.
For equipment under manufacturer’s warranty,
hard-time oil service intervals shall be followed.
Hard-time intervals may be shortened if your
lubricants are contaminated, or if your vehicle has
REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS
You can help improve this Lubrication Order. If you find any mistakes, or if you know of a way to improve
the procedures, please let us know. Your letter or DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications)
should be mailed directly to: Commander, U.S. Arm Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, ATTN:
AMSTA-IM-MTP, Warren, Ml 48090. A reply will be Furnished directly to you.
DISTRlBUTlON STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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