LO 9-2350-247-12
LUBRICATION ORDER
(Supersedes LO 9-2350-247-12, March 1982)
8 JULY 1994
KEY
EXPECTED
REFILL
TEMPERATURES*
CAPACITY
INTERVALS
+40F
0F
Above
to
to
(APPROX)
32F
-10F -65F
OE/HDO (MIL-L-2104C) LUBRICATING OIL,
OE/
OEA
S - Every 75 Hours
As Required
OE/
on Engine Hour
HDO-10 HDO-10
Meter, semi-
ENGINE
annually
Shelter, Puller Wire, Rope
As Required
CW-11 (VV-L-751)
LUBRICATING OIL
C/MR - Upon
CW-11B CW-11A
GOS
CHAIN-WIRE ROPE,
EXPOSED GEAR
During
Shelter, Puller Wire, Rope
Maintenance
Repair
As Required
GAA (MIL-G-10924)
GREASE, AUTOMOTIVE
AND ARTILLERY
All Temperatures
Generator Drive
For Arctic Operation Refer to FM 9-207
NOTES
WARNING
WARNING
Use gloves when handling wire rope. Bare hands
Disengage the engine disconnect (TM 9-2350-247-
can be cut by broken strands.
10) before greasing generator drive universal joints.
NOTE
If M1015A1 carrier has a shelter installed, it may be
places). Every 75 hours on engine hour meter (on
necessary (depending on the type of shelter) to
carrier instrument panel tachometer) or semi-annu-
slide shelter back on skid guides (see M1015A1
ally, remove drive shaft cover (TM 9-2350-247-20) and
portion of TM 9-2350-247-10) for access to some
lubricate. Each universal joint has two fittings, but only
lubrication points.
one requires lubrication. Reinstall drive shaft cover
(TM 9-2350-247-20).
2. SHELTER PULLER WIRE ROPE. Service only
when contaminated after use or during maintenance
repair. Pay out wire rope from ratchet drum. Clean wire
rope with oil (OE/HDO), wipe off excess oil, and coat
with oil (CW-11). Ratchet in wire rope.
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