TM-9-2350-256-10

RECOVERY VEHICLE, FULL TRACKED: MEDIUM, M88A1

OPERATOR'S MANUAL

OCTOBER 2014

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GENERAL
Lubrication instructions provide instructions for carrying out Lubrication Procedures, Lubrication Intervals, Types
of Lubricants, Capacity and Temperature Ranges, Lubrication Points, and Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP)
TB 43-0211 (WP 0131) instructions.
On-Condition (OC)
is not based on a calendar period. It is based upon operating conditions that would warrant
service outside of the hard time intervals.
LUBRICATION INTERVALS
Weekly (W)
are items that require a weekly lubrication.
Monthly (M)
are items that require a monthly lubrication.
Quarterly (Q)
are the auxiliary components that require quarterly lubrication when operating vehicle.
Before you start your lubrication service, observe the following:
Never:
Use wrong type lubricant.
Use too much lubricant.
Always:
Use this lubrication order as your guide.
Clean grease fittings before lubrication.
Check for lubricant and fuel leaks.
Ensure vehicle is level when checking oil levels. If it is not, incorrect readings on dipsticks and sight
gauges will result.
Lubricate after water fording.
Oil filters shall be serviced/cleaned/changed as applicable:
When they are known to be contaminated or clogged.
When service is recommended by AOAP laboratory analysis.
At prescribed hard time intervals.
Table 1.
Lubricants.
SYMBOL
NOMENCLATURE
SPECIFICATION
CAT 10
Lubricating Oil, Hydraulic (Transmission)
CAT TO-4 SPEC 10W
GAA
Grease, Automotive and Artillery
MIL-PRF-10924
GO-75/90
Lubricating Oil, Gear
SAE J2360
GO-80/90
GO-85/140
GRSWR
Grease, Wire Rope, Exposed Gear
MIL-PRF-18458
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