Lubrication Points - Manitowoc Grove TMS700E Service And Maintenance Manual

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TMS700E SERVICE MANUAL
Petro-Canada Traxon E Synthetic CD50
Chevron Delo Transmission Fluid SAE 50
Conoco/Phillips/Union 76 Triton Synthetic Transoil 50
Hydraulic Tank - Spec 6829006444:
Hyken 052-10W-20
Exxon Torque Fluid 56- 10W-20
Esso Torque Fluid 56- 10W-20
BP-Eldoran UTH & Trak-Tran 9 - 10W20
BP- Blend- 7367 -10W20
Exxon Mobil 424- 10W-30
Hoist - Spec 6829100213:
AGMA No. 4 EP Extreme Pressure Gear Lube
Mobil: 600XP 150 Gear Oil
Texaco: Meropa 150
Grease - Spec 6829003477:
Citgo Lithoplex MP # 2
Texaco Starplex Moly # 2
Phillips 66 Philube M Grease
Mobil Mobilgrese XHP 222 Special, # 53055-0
Chemtool Inc, Lube-A-Boom-Grease
Open Gear Lube (bearing/swingdrive teeth) - Spec
6829104478:
LPS Dry Force 842 Moly Lube
Antifreeze Coolant - Spec 6829101130:
AFC - 50/50 Old World Industries, Inc.
Fleet Charge SCA Pre-charged Antifreeze/Coolant
Caterpillar DEAC Antifreeze/Coolant
Fleetguard Complete EG Antifreeze/Coolant
Supplemental Coolant Additive (SCA) - Spec 6829012858:
Fleetguard DCA4
Fleetguard DCA2
Penray Pencool 3000
Grove
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)– Spec 80019225:
Fleetguard StableGuard™ Urea 32 Premix
AdBlue®
TerraCair Ultrapure® DEF

LUBRICATION POINTS

A regular frequency of lubrication must be established for all
lubrication points. Normally, this is based on component
operating time. The most efficient method of keeping track of
lube requirements is to maintain a job log indicating crane
usage. The log must use the engine hourmeter to ensure
coverage of lube points that will receive attention based on
their readings. Other lubrication requirements must be made
on a time basis, i.e. weekly, monthly, etc.
All oil levels are to be checked with the crane parked on a
level surface in transport position, and while the oil is cold,
unless otherwise specified.
On plug type check points, the oil levels are to be at the
bottom edge of the check port.
On all hoists with a check plug in the drum, the fill plug shall
be directly on top of the hoist, and the check plug level.
All grease fittings are SAE Standard unless otherwise
indicated. Grease non-sealed fittings until grease is seen
extruding from the fitting. A measure of 1 oz (0.28 kg) of EP-
MPG equals one pump on a standard 1 lb (0.45 kg) grease
gun.
Over lubrication on non-sealed fittings will not harm the
fittings or components, but under lubrication will definitely
lead to a shorter lifetime.
On sealed U-joints, care must be exercised to prevent
rupturing seals. Fill only until expansion of the seals first
becomes visible.
Unless otherwise indicated, items not equipped with grease
fittings, such as linkages, pins, levers, etc., should be
lubricated with oil once a week. Motor oil, applied sparingly,
will provide the necessary lubrication and help prevent the
formation of rust. An Anti-Seize compound may be used if
rust has not formed, otherwise the component must be
cleaned first.
Grease fittings that are worn and will not hold the grease
gun, or those that have a stuck check ball, must be replaced.
Where wear pads are used, cycle the components and
relubricate to ensure complete lubrication of the entire wear
area.
Published 01-29-2015, Control # 512-01
LUBRICATION
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