LO-9-2320-260-12 Lubrication Order for M113A2 M577A2 M106A2 M125A2 M1059 M1064 M1068 Download

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activity if adequate preservation precautions are taken. Hard time intervals will be applied to oil changes in the event AOAP Laboratory support is not available. NOTE Hard time intervals will always apply to oil filter elements. On-condition (OC) AOAP Laboratory deter-mined oil change intervals shall be applied instead of hard time intervals such as hourly, calendar, or mileage, unless otherwise notified. The services will be required when directed by an Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP) Laboratory which has analyzed the oil for serviceability. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent PD-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 breathe vapors. Keep away from heat and flame. Never smoke when using solvent; the flash point for Type I dry cleaning solvent is 100°F (380C) and for Type II is 138°F (500°C). Failure to do so may result in injury or death. Clean fittings before lubricating. Clean parts with dry cleaning solvent, PD-680, Type III. Dry before lubricating. Level of maintenance. The lowest level of maintenance authorized to lubricate a point is indicated by one of the following symbols as appropriate: Operator/Crew (C); and Unit Maintenance (O). Unless specifically identified, all procedures apply to M113A2, M577A2, M106A2, M125A2, M1059, M1064, and M1068 carriers. NOTE Park carrier on level ground to check oil levels. Check/lubricate all oil and grease fitting points after washing or fording. ARMY OIL ANALYSIS PROGRAM (AOAP) AOAP is an effective maintenance diagnostic tool and not a maintenance substitute. TB 43-0211 must not be interpreted to mean AOAP minimizes, in any way, the need to employ good maintenance practices and strong maintenance disciplines. SAMPLING REQUIREMENTS Samples may be taken without WARMING a component to operating temperature if the equipment has been operated within the last 30 days. If the equipment has not been operated within the last 30 days, the components must be brought to operating temperature. These requisites apply to both routine and special sampling. Oil samples must not be taken immediately after oil is added. When oil sampling valve is not available to take oil sample, use a vampire pump. SAMPLING PROCEDURES 1. Perform DAILY operation checks and services. NOTE DO NOT ADD OIL immediately prior to taking oil samples. When operation checks and services indicate the need to replenish oil levels WAIT until after taking samples. New oil added immediately prior to taking samples or before pro-longed operation of components will adversely effect oil analysis results. 2. Obtain two sample bottles (NSN 8125-01- 082-9697) and two DA Form 2026s from the unit AOAP monitor. 3. Start engine (TM 9-2350-261-10). If required (refer to Sampling Requirements), operate carrier to bring engine and transmission up to normal operating temperatures. 4. Stop carrier and lock steering levers (TM 9-2350-261-10). CARD 2 of 32 Change 4