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TM 9-2330-380-14&P
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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General ............................................................................................................................ I-1
Detailed Lubrication Information ...................................................................................... I-1
Cleaning .......................................................................................................................... I-1
Service Intervals ............................................................................................................... I-1
Lubrication Instructions .................................................................................................... I-2
Painting and Identification Marking .................................................................................. I-7
I-1. General
This section contains the lubrication instructions, showing location, intervals and proper materials for
lubricating the semitrailer. These instructions are mandatory.
I-2. Detailed Lubrication Information
a. Clean lubrication points, grease fittings and surrounding areas before applying lubricant.
b. Clean all lubrication points after lubricating to prevent accumulation of foreign matter.
c. Clean and lubricate bearings as specified in TM 9-214.
d. Maintain a record of vehicle lubrication and report any discrepancies noted during lubrication. Refer to
DA PAM 738-750 for maintenance forms and procedures to record and report any findings.
I-3. Cleaning
a. Keep all external parts not requiring lubrication clean of lubricants.
b. Use dry cleaning solvent (item 3, Appendix E) to clean or wash grease or oil from metal parts.
c. After parts are cleaned, rinse and dry them thoroughly. Supply a light grade of oil to all polished metal
surfaces to prevent rusting.
d. When authorized to install new parts, remove any preservation materials, such as rust preventive compound
or protective grease, prior to installation. Apply lubricant prescribed in lubrication instructions if required.
I-4. Service Intervals
a. The service intervals specified are for conditions where normal operation, temperature and humidity
prevail.



 


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