Lubrication, Approved lubricants, Lube change intervals – Spicer Tandem Drive Axle Dual Range & Double Planetary 34,000-45,000 lbs User Manual

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Lubrication

The ability of a drive axle to deliver quiet, trouble-free

operation over a period of years is largely dependent upon

the use of good quality gear lubricant in correct quantity.

The most satisfactory results can be obtained by following

the directions contained in this manual.

The following lubrication instructions represent the most

current recommendations from the Axle & Brake Division of

Dana Corporation.

Approved Lubricants

General-Gear

lubrications acceptable under military

specification (MILSPEC) MIL-L-2105D (Lubricating Oils,

Gear, Multipurpose) are approved for use in Spicer Drive

Axles. The MIL-L-2105D specification defines performance

and viscosity requirements for multigrade oils. It super-

sedes both MIL-L-21 056, MIL-L-2105C and cold weather

specification MlL-L-l 0324A. This specification applies to

both petroleum-based and synthetic based gear lubricants

if they appear on the most current “Qualified Products List”

(QPL-2105) forMIL-L-2105D.

Note: The use of separate oil additives and/or friction
modifiers are not approved in Drive Axles.

Synthetic

based-Synthetic-based gear lubricants exhibit

superior thermal and oxidation stability, and generally

degrade at a lower rate when compared to petroleum-based

lubricants. The performance characteristics of these lubri-

cants include extended change intervals, improved fuel

economy, better extreme temperature operation, reduced

wear and cleaner component appearance. The family of

Spicer

®

gear lubricants represents a premium quality

synthetic lube which fully meets or exceeds the

requirements of MIL-L-2105D. These products, available in

both 75W-90 and 80 W-1 40, have demonstrated superior

performance in comparison to others qualified under the

MILSPEC, as demonstrated by extensive laboratory and field

testing. For a complete list of Spicerr

®

approved syn-

thetic lubricants contact your local Spicer representative. See

back cover of this manual for appropriate phone number.

Makeup Lube-Maximum amount of non-synthetic makeup

lube is 100/o.

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Viscosity/Ambient Temperature Recommendations-The

following chart lists the various SAE Grades covered by

MIL-L-2105D and the associated ambient temperature range

from each. Those SAE grades shown with an asterisk (*) are

available in the Spicer family of synthetic gear lubricants.
The lowest ambient temperatures covered by this chart are

-40°F and -40°C. Lubrication recommendations for those

applications which consistently operate below this tempera-

ture range, must be obtained through the Dana Corpora-

tion by contacting your local Spicer representative.

Grade

Ambient Temperature Range

75W

-40

o

F to -15°F (-40

o

C to -26

o

C)

75W-80

-40°F to 80

o

F (-40°C to 21

o

C)

75W-90*

-40

o

F to 100

o

F (-40

o

C to 38

o

C)

75W-140

-40°F and above (-40

o

C and above)

80W-90

-15

0

F to 100

o

F (-26°C to -38

o

C)

80W-140*

-15

0

F and above (-26°C and above)

85W-140

10

o

F and above (-12°C and above)

Lube Change Intervals

This product combines the latest manufacturing and part

washing technology.

When filled with an approved

synthetic lubricant at the factory, the initial drain is not
required.

Change the lubricant within the first 5,000 miles of
operation when not using a approvedsynthetic
lubricant in either a new axle or after a carrier

head replacement.

Base subsequent lubricant changes on

a combination of the following chart and user assessment

of the application and operating environment.

Severe Service Lubrication Change Intervals -

Severe

service applications are those where the vehicle consis-

tently operates at or near its maximum GCW or GVW

ratings, dusty or wet environments, or consistent operation

on grades greater than 8%. For these applications, the

ON/OFF HIGHWAY portion of the chart should be used.

Typical applications are construction, logging, mining and

refuse removal.

Note:

Remove metallic particles from the magnetic filler

plug and drain plugs. Clean or replace the breather at each

lubricant change.

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Guidelines - Lube Change Intervals for Drive Axles

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On Highway

Maximum Change

On/Off Highway Severe

Maximum Change

Lubricant Type

Miles

Interval

Service Miles

Interval

Mineral

100,000

Yearly

40,000

Yearly

Based

Spicer - Approved

250,000

3 Years

100,000

Yearly

Synthetic

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