Lubricant recommendations, Aaxle xle lubricant recomendations – Spicer Drive Axles Service Manual Wheel Reduction Drive Axles (EA-50) User Manual

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AXLE

XLE LUBRICANT RECOMENDATIONS

APPLICA

APPLICA

APPLICA

APPLICA

APPLICATION

TION

TION

TION

TION

PETR

PETR

PETR

PETR

PETROLEUM B

OLEUM B

OLEUM B

OLEUM B

OLEUM BASED S

ASED S

ASED S

ASED S

ASED SYNTHETIC B

YNTHETIC B

YNTHETIC B

YNTHETIC B

YNTHETIC BASED**

ASED**

ASED**

ASED**

ASED**

MILES INTER

MILES INTER

MILES INTER

MILES INTER

MILES INTERV

V

V

V

VAL MILES INTER

AL MILES INTER

AL MILES INTER

AL MILES INTER

AL MILES INTERV

V

V

V

VAL

AL

AL

AL

AL

On Highway 100,000 1 Year 250,000 3 Year

* * * * *

Severe Service

and 50,000 1 Year 100,000 1 Year
On-Off Highway

* Severe service includes any applications operating at

or near maximum GVW or GCW ratings. This
includes normally wet or dusty environment, or
consistent high load and low speed applications.

** Includes Semi-Synthetic blends that meet

MIL-L-2105D specifications.

To ensure proper lubrication and operating temperature,
correct lubricants and lubricant levels must be obtained.

Recommended lubricant change intervals are dependent
on the application and operating environment. The
following chart should be used to establish proper
change intervals.

SERVICE

RECOMMENDED GEAR LUBRICANTS

Mineral or Synthetic based hypoid gear lubricants that
meet or exceed military specification MIL-L-2105D, and
API service classification GL-5, are the minimum require-
ments for use in Spicer Medium and Heavy Duty Drive
Axles.

The table below indicates which SAE viscosities are
recommended for various temperature ranges the vehicle
will encounter.

SAE 75W-140

SAE 75W

SAE 75W-90

SAE 80W

SAE 80W-140

SAE 90

SAE 85W-140

SAE 140

-40

-40

-26

-15 +10

-12

+40

0

+32

+4

+60

+15

+80

+27

+100

+38 Cº

SUBMERSION OR DEEP WATER FORDING

In the event the carrier housing should become
submerged in water, particularly if over the vent or
breather, it is recommended that the lubricant be
drained and all internal parts be inspected for water
damage and/or contamination. Reassemble the carrier to
the housing and refill with specified gear lubricant.

AFTER OVERHAUL OR CHANGE INTERVALS

Fill the axle assembly to the bottom of housing fill hole as
shown in the illustration below. It is recommended that
following an overhaul, each side of the axle be jacked up
seperately to approximately six inches and held into
position for one minute. This procedure will allow
adequate lubricant to flow into the wheel ends and help
eliminate the possibility of premature damage to wheel
bearings and seals. Lower the vehicle to the floor and
allow ten minutes for lube to return to normal level. Check
and refill assembly to bottom of fill hole to replace the
lubricant that was directed into the wheel ends.

NO

NO

NO

NO

NOTE:

TE:

TE:

TE:

TE: Lubricant close enough to the bottom of the fill hole to be seen or

touched is not sufficient. Lubricant must be level with the fill hole.

AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE

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