TM 5-1730-245-14
SECTION VII
PREPARATION FOR STORAGE AND SHIPMENT ................................ ............................ 4-35
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Preparation for Storage and Shipment................................ .......................... 4-35
4.29
Special Instructions for Administrative Storage ................................ ............. 4-35
SECTION I. UNIT LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS.
NOTE
There are no grease points on this equipment.
4.1.1 The engine oil and hydraulic fluid filters shall be serviced/cleaned/changed as applicable when:
a. They are known to be contaminated or clogged;
b. Replacement is recommended by Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP) laboratory analysis, or
c. At service interval time as prescribed in Table 4-1.
4.1.2 For equipment under manufacturer's warranty, service intervals shall be followed. Intervals shall be
shortened if lubricants are known to be contaminated or if operation is under adverse conditions (such as longer
than usual operating hours, extended idling periods, extreme dust)
4.1.3 During normal operation the engine oil and hydraulic fluid shall be checked daily and maintained at the
full level on the dipstick.
4.1.4 Engine oil grade selection. The temperatures given in Table 4-1 are the ambient temperatures at the
time when the engine is started.
TABLE 4-1. Engine Lubrication Table.
Temperature Range
Lubricant
Grade
Capacity
Interval
Man-hours
Mil. Symbol
(NATO Code)
Specification
Below -15 /Below 5
C
F
NR
5W/30
5.6 QTS.
250 H
.5
NR
MIL-L-461 52
-15 to 4 /5 to 39
OE/HDO-10
10W
5.6 QTS.
250 H
.5
C
C F
F
0-237
MIL-L-2104B
5 to 30 /40to 86
OE/HDO-15/40
15W/40
5.6 QTS.
250 H
.5
C
C
F
0-237
MIL-L-2104B
Above 31 /Above 86
C
F
OE/HDO-30
30W
5.6 QTS.
125 H
.5
MIL-L-2104B
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