TM 9-2330-389-14&P
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SPECIFIC LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS (Con't).
d.
Refer to FM 9-207 for lubrication instructions in cold weather.
e.
Refer to TM 9-238 for lubrication instructions before and after fording operations.
f.
After operation in mud, sandy, or dusty conditions, clean and inspect all points of lubrication for fouled
lubricants. Change lubricants as required.
LUBRICATION CHART
TRACKED TRAILER, CARGO
Intervals (on-condition or hard time) and related man-hour times are based on normal operation. The man-hour time
specified is the time you need to do all services prescribed for a particular interval. Decrease the intervals if your
lubricants are contaminated, or if you are operating equipment under adverse conditions, including longer-than-usual
operating hours. The intervals may be extended during periods of low activity. If extended, adequate preservation
precautions must be taken.
Dotted leader lines indicate lubrication is required on both sides of the equipment.
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent P-D-680 is toxic and flammable. Always wear protective
goggles and gloves, and use only in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with
skin, eyes, and clothes, and DO NOT breathe vapors. DO NOT use near open flame
or excessive heat. The solvent's flash point is 100° F-138° F (38° C-59° C). If you
become dizzy while using cleaning solvent, immediately get fresh air and medical
help. If solvent contacts eyes, immediately wash your eyes and get medical aid.
Clean all fittings and area around lubrication points with dry cleaning solvent (Item 6, Appendix E) or equivalent before
lubricating equipment. After lubrication, wipe off excess oil or grease to prevent accumulation of foreign matter.
The lowest level of maintenance authorized to lubricate a point is indicated in parentheses by use of the following: (C)
Operator/Crew; or (O) Unit Maintenance.
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