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TM 5-2410-233-23
UNIT MAINTENANCE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS
AND SERVICES (PMCS) INTRODUCTION - CONTINUED
0008 00
GENERAL LUBRICATION PROCEDURES - CONTINUED
WARNING
When servicing this machine, performing maintenance or disposing of materials such as engine coolant,
hydraulic fluid, lubricants, battery acids or batteries, and CARC paint, consult your unit/local hazardous
waste disposal center or safety office for local regulatory guidance. If further information is needed, please
contact The Army Environmental Hotline at 1-800-872-3845.
2.
Ensure that all fluids drained as a result of lubrication or maintenance are collected in a suitable container and disposed
of in accordance with local policy and ordinances. Clean up any spills immediately.
3.
Keep all lubricants in a closed container and store in a clean, dry place away from extreme heat. Keep container covers
clean and do not allow dust, dirt or other foreign material to mix with lubricants. Keep all lubrication equipment clean
and ready for use.
4.
Maintain a good record of all lubrication performed and report any problem noted during lubrication. Refer to DA Pam
738-750 for maintenance forms and procedures to record and report any findings.
WARNING
Solvent cleaning compound MIL-PRF-680 Type III is an environmentally compliant and low toxic mate-
rial. However, it may be irritating to the eyes and skin. Use protective gloves and goggles. Use in well-venti-
lated areas. Keep away from open flames and other sources of ignition.
5.
Keep all external parts of equipment not requiring lubrication free of lubricants. Before lubrication, wipe lubrication fit-
tings with a clean rag (Item 28, WP 0184 00) and solvent cleaning compound (Item 4, WP 0184 00). After lubrication,
wipe off excess oil or grease to prevent accumulation of foreign matter.
6.
Refer to FM 9-207, Operations and Maintenance of Ordinance Material in Cold Weather for lubrication instructions in
cold weather.
7.
Refer to AR 70-12, Fuel and Lubricants Standardization Policy for Equipment for use of standardized fuels and lubri-
cants.
8.
For equipment under manufacturer's warranty, hardtime oil service intervals shall be followed. Intervals shall be short-
ened if lubricants are known to be contaminated or if operation is under adverse conditions (i.e., longer-than-usual oper-
ating hours, extended idling periods or extreme dust).
NOTE
The D7F is no longer enrolled in the Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP).
9.
Engine, transmission and hydraulic system oil filters shall be changed when:
a.
they are known to be contaminated or clogged; or
b.
at prescribed hardtime intervals.
GENERAL PMCS PROCEDURES
1.
Always perform PMCS in the same order so it gets to be a habit. Once you've had some practice, you'll spot anything
wrong in a hurry. If any deficiency is discovered, perform the appropriate troubleshooting task in Chapter 2 of this man-
ual. If any component or system is not serviceable, or if the given service does not correct the deficiency, notify your
supervisor.
0008 00-2

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