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:
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Use this lubrication order as your guide.
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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.
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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
TM 9-2350-256-10
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