TM 5-3895-379-23-2
FIELD MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
INITIAL SETUP:
References
Materials/Parts
TM 5-3895-379-10
Cap Set, Protective, Dust and Moisture Seal
Personnel Required
Construction Equipment Repairer 91L
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
Refer to TM 5-3895-379-10 for detailed, illustrated instructions on proper lubrication. The
following are some general practices to remember:
1.
Use the correct lubricant.
2.
3.
Clean all fittings prior to lubrication.
4.
Lubricate clean disassembled and new parts to prevent rust.
STANDARD TOOL REQUIREMENTS
1.
The following are general practices regarding the use of tools:
a.
Always use the proper tool kit and tools for the procedure being performed.
b.
Ensure that tools are clean and lubricated to reduce wear and to prevent rust.
c.
Keep track of tools. Do not be careless with them.
d.
Return tools to toolbox when finished with repair or maintenance.
e.
Return toolboxes and tools to tool storage when not in use.
f.
Inventory tools before and after each use.
2.
Some maintenance tasks may require special or fabricated tools. The "Initial Setup" of the procedure will
specify any special or fabricated tools needed to perform that procedure. Use these special tools only for the
maintenance procedures for which they are designed or called out. If you are unfamiliar with a required tool,
see your supervisor.
TAGGING WIRES AND HOSES
1.
Use marker tags to identify all electrical wires, fuel, oil, coolant, and hydraulic lines, and any other parts which
may be hard to identify or replace later. Fasten tags to parts during removal by wrapping wire fasteners around
or through parts and twisting ends together. Position tags to be out of the way during cleaning, inspection, and
repair. Mark tags with a pencil, pen, or marker.
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