TM 5-2330-325-13&P
0093
LUBRICATION CHART AND DIAGRAMS - Continued
WARNING
Improper cleaning methods and use of unauthorized cleaning solvents may injure
personnel and damage equipment. Failure to comply may result in death or injury
to personnel. Seek medical attention in the event of an injury.
Cloths or rags saturated with solvent cleaning compound must be disposed of
using IAW authorized facilities procedures. Failure to comply may result in death or
injury to personnel. Seek medical attention in the event of an injury.
1.
Clean area around lubrication points with cleaning compound solvent or equivalent before lubricating
equipment. After lubrication, wipe off excess lubricant to prevent accumulation of foreign matter.
2.
Before you start your lubrication service:
Always clean area around lubrication point before lubricating.
a.
Always use the Lubrication Chart as your guide.
b.
Never use wrong type/grade lubricant.
c.
Never use too much lubricant.
d.
Table 1.
Lubrication Data.
LUBRICANT/COMPONENT
REFILL CAPACITY
EXPECTED TEMPERATURES*
OE/HDO (MIL-PRF-2104G)
Oil, Lubricating, ICE, Tactical
OE/HDO-10: +6 to +122 F
(-14 to +50 C)
-4 to +50 F
(-20 to +10 C)
Corrosion Preventive Compound
As Required
ALL TEMPERATURES
*For Arctic operation, refer to FM 9-207.