LUBRICATION ORDER
19 July1984 LO 5-3810-289-12
(Supersedes LO 5-381 0-289-12-1,13 December 1 968; LO 5-3810-289-1 2-2, 1 3 December 1 968;
LO5-3810-289-12-3, 13 December 1968; and LO 5-3810-289-12-4, 20 February 1970.)
CRANE-SHOVEL, CRAWLER MOUNTED; 12 1/2 TON,
314 CU. YD; DIESEL ENGINE DRIVEN (BUCYRUS-
ERIE MODEL 22BM) (NSN 3810-00-869-3092)
Reference: TM 5-3810-289-12, and FEDERAL SUPPLY CATALOG C9100-IL.
Intervals (on-condition or hard time) and the related man- Clean parts or fittings with dry cleaning solvent (SD),
hour times are based on normal operation. The man- Type II or equivalent. Dry before lubricating. Dotted
hour time specified is the time you need to do all the arrow shafts indicate lubrication on both sides of
services prescribed for a particular interval. On condition equipment. A dotted circle indicates a drain below.
(OC) oil sample intervals shall be applied unless Relubricate all items found contaminated after fording or
changed by the Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP) washing.
laboratory. Change the hard time interval if your
lubricants are contaminated or if you are operating the
equipment under adverse operating conditions, including The lowest level of maintenance authorized to lubricate a
longer-than-usual operating hours. The hard time point is indicated by one of the following symbols as
interval may be extended during periods of low activity. If appropriate: Operator/Crew (C); and Organizational
extended, adequate preservation precautions must be Maintenance (O).
taken. Hard time intervals will be applied in the event
AOAP laboratory support is not available.
Reporting errors and recommending Improvements.
WARNING You can help improve this manual. If you find any
mistakes, or if you know of a way to improve the
Dry cleaning fluid is flammable. Do not procedures, please let us know. Mail your letter or DA
use near a flame or excessive heat. Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and
Use only with adequate ventilation. Blank Forms) direct to: Commander, US Army Tank-
Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors and Automotive Command, ATTN: DRSTA-MB, Warren, MI
minimize skin contact. 48090. A reply will be furnished to you.
*The time specified is the time required to perform all services
at the particular interval (on-condition or hard times).
*TOTAL MAN-HOURS *TOTAL MAN-HOURS
INTERVAL MAN-HOURS INTERVAL MAN-HOURS
5 1.0 250 1.0
10 3.0 500 0.5
50 1.2 1000 0.5
100 0.5
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NOTES:
1. ARMY OIL ANALYSIS PROGRAM (AOAP). For Hot engine, oil level must be between high and low
Active Army units, obtain samples from engine and marks on dipstick (allow to set 5 minutes before
automatic transmission every 50 hours of operation 60 checking).
days (whichever comes first). Reserve and National
Guard activities will use 50 hours or 120 days as the 5. CRANKCASE DRAIN. Oil is to be changed each time
prescribed sample intervals. Reserve and National an engine oil change is directed by AOAP laboratory.
Guard equipment in frequent se during active training When AOAP laboratory support is not available, change
period will adhere to the schedule for Active Army units. oil each 100 hours. Drain when lubricant is warm.
As a minimum, one sample from each unit’s two week
active training period will be submitted for each item of 6. ENGINE OIL FILTERS. Filters are to be replaced
equipment. Send these samples to the nearest AOAP each time an engine oil change is directed by AOAP
laboratory. Refer to TB 43-0210 for sampling laboratory. After installing new filter elements, fill
instructions. When or if AOAP laboratory support is crankcase, operate engine 5 minutes, check housing for
unavailable, hard time intervals will apply. leaks, check crankcase oil level and bring to full mark.
When AOAP laboratory support is not available install
NOTE new filter elements each 100 hours.
• Do not hold oil samples. Submit oil samples 7. MAIN GEARCASE. Check level e 50 hours. Change
as soon as they have been taken. gear lubricant only when required by maintenance repair
action, contamination by water, or other foreign material.
• Seasonal oil changes will be made due to After refill, operate for five minutes, check for leaks and
expected temperatures. (See Key). bring oil level to level plug opening.
2. FOR OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT IN 8. CRAWLER GEARCASE. Check level each 50 hours.
PROTRACTED COLD TEMPERATURES BELOW - Change gear lubricant only when required by
150F (-260C). Remove lubricants prescribed in Key for maintenance repair action, contamination by water, or
temperatures above -15°F (-260C). Relubricate with other foreign material. After refill, operate for 5 minutes,
lubricants specified in Key for temperatures below -15°F check for leaks and bring oil level to level plug opening.
(-260C). If OEA lubricant is required to meet the
temperature ranges prescribed in the Key, OEA lubricant 9. CABLES. Each 50 hours, clean and coat all cables
is to be used in place of OE/HDO-10 lubricant for all with CW except those coming in contact with dirt or
temperature ranges where OE/HDO-10 is specified in excavated material.
the Key.
10. CRAWLER. When traveling long distances,
3. OIL CAN POINTS. Each 50 hours lubricate yoke lubricate every 2 hours.
pins, pivot pins, door hinges and fasteners, clutch pedal
linkage, transmission shift linkage, and clevises and all 11. TAGLINE HOUSING. Check level each 250 hours,
exposed adjusting threads with OE/HDO. fill to plug opening.
4. CRANKCASEOIL LEVEL HOT OR COLD CHECK. 12. FAN PULLEY. Remove plug, insert fitting.
Cold engine, oil level should be at high mark on dipstick. Lubricate and reinstall plug.
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NOTES - CONTINUED:
13. LUBRICANTS. The following is a list of lubricants
with military symbols and applicable specification
numbers.
OE/HDO MIL-L-2104
GO MIL-L-2105
GAA MIL-G-10924
OEA MIL-L-46167
CW VV-L-751
(SD), Type II P-D-680
Copy of this Lubrication Order will remain with the
equipment at all times, instructions contained herein are
mandatory.
By order of the Secretary of the Army:
JOHN A. WICKHAM, JR.
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
OFFICIAL:
ROBERT M. JOYCE
Major General, United States Army
The Adjutant General
DISTRIBUTION:
To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-25B,
Operator and Organizational maintenance requirements
for 10-20 Ton, Crane-Shovel, Crawler.
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LO 53810-289-12 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1993 O - 342-022 (80358) CARD 11 OF 11
PIN: 055947-000
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