TM-9-2320-334-13&P LHST Operator, Field and Parts Manual M1147A1 Trailer Download

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TM 9-2330-334-13&P PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) INCLUDING LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS - Continued 0052 00 0052 00-5 Change 1 LUBRICATION SERVICE INTERVALS - NORMAL CONDITIONS - Continued WARNING Solvent, Cleaning Compound (MIL-PRF-680) is TOXIC and flammable. Wear protective goggles and gloves; use only in well-ventilated area; avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothes, and do not breath vapors. Keep away from heat or flame. Never smoke when using Cleaning Solvent; the flashpoint for Type I Cleaning Solvent is 100°F (38°C) and for Type II is 138°F (50°C). When not using MIL-PRF-680 solvents, ensure MIL-PRF-680 solvent container is sealed. Store, handle, and dispose of unused and spent solvents in accordance with local procedures and plans. Failure to comply may result in serious injury or death to personnel. If personnel become dizzy while using Dry Cleaning Solvent, immediately get fresh air and medical help. If Dry Cleaning Solvent contacts skin or clothes, flush with cold water. If Dry Cleaning Solvent contacts eyes, immediately flush eyes with water and get medical attention. Failure to comply may result in serious injury or death to personnel. Cleaning Fittings Before Lubrication. Clean parts with Dry Cleaning Solvent (SD II, MIL-PRF-680) or equivalent. Dry before lubricating. Dashed arrows indicate lubrication on both sides of equipment. Lubrication After Fording. If a fording operation occurs, lubricate all fittings below fording depth and check submerged gear boxes for presence of water. Lubrication After High Pressure Washing. After a thorough washing, lubricate all grease fittings and oil can points outside and underneath trailer. Lubrication Local Views. A reference to the appropriate localized view is given after most lubrication entries. Corrosion Control Refer to WP 0001 00, Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPC), for appropriate corrosion control procedures. Hard Time Lubrication Intervals For equipment under manufacturer’s warranty, hard time lubrication intervals shall be followed. Intervals shall be shortened if lubricants are known to be contaminated or if operation is under adverse conditions (e.g. longer than usual operating hours, extended idling periods, extreme dust).