While one should not go contrary to the
recommendations of the supplier
of construction equipment, practically all enclosed gears on such
machinery can no
doubt be serviced with SAE 80 or SAE 90
EP or MP gear oil. An exception
are worm drives which should be lubricated with a compounded
oil of SAE 140
grade. The use of certain mild EP oils is permissible for the lubrication
of worm drives provided the oil supplier so advises. Air and oil filters
require the same attention as in the case of tractors. Also drain periods on any
construction equipment should be established at a maximum of 1000 hours. It is best
to drain immediately after operating and while the gear boxes are warm. If the discarded
lubricant is very dirty, flushing of the gear compartments before adding fresh
oil is desirable. Open gears will be found on many pieces of construction equipment.
For example, large shovels, cranes, drag lines, concrete mixers, etc. The recommended lubricant for such
gears is a residual type having
a viscosity of 1000 SUS at 210
degree F for cold weather and 2000 for
warm weather. If the
machinery is to be used under wet
conditions, the lubricant should contain
additive which will insure that
the oil adhere to gear surfaces
when water is present. Better still
these open gear lubricants should contain both EP
and rust inhibiting additives. Exposed gears are
lubricated as required, often on each eight hour shift. If railroad
equipment is used in
construction, the tractor motor gears
can be lubricated with the heavier
grade of open gear oil.
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