MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
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2.5. Lubricants
2.5.1. Engine
Classification API CH--4
Viscosity SAE 15W--40
Use oil of API category CH--4.
API CF--4 or CG--4 oils may be used when CH--4 oils are not available; however, their use
requires a shorter oil change interval.
Synthetic oils may be used in Detroit Diesel engines, provided that they are API licensed and
meet the performance and chemical requirements for non--synthetic oils outlined in this
publication.
Product information for synthetic oils should be reviewed carefully. Performance additive
systems often respond differently in synthetic oils. Their use does not permit extension of
recommended oil change intervals.
The use of fuels with sulfur content above 0.5 mass percent will require shorter oil change
intervals and/or the use of a higher TBN oil.
See engine Operator’s Guide for more details.
2.5.2. Transmission
Classification Allison C--4 or Caterpillar TO--4
Viscosity --20 _C...+15 _ C SAE 10W
above +0 _C SAE 30
2.5.3. Transfer gearbox (Up--Box)
Oil type: Shell Omala HD 220 or equivalent
ISO Viscosity grade 220
Viscosity 40 _C 222.4 cSt
100 _C 25.8 cSt
Viscosity index 148
Pour point --48 _C
Flash point 245 _C
4Ball EP (Weld) 290 kg
2.5.4. Hydraulics
Hydraulic oils meeting DIN 51524 HVLP or ISO 6743--4 HV standards can be used
Viscosity
above --15 _C ISO VG 32 (SAE 10W)
above +0 ISO VG 46 (SAE 20)
above +5 ISO VG 68 (SAE 30)
Operating temperatures during normal operation
about 45 _C ISO VG 32
about 60 _C ISO VG 46
about 70 _C ISO VG 68
(Motor oils of API class CD, or hydraulic oils with wear--preventive characteristics
corresponding to the DIN 51524 HVLP or ISO 6743 --4 HV standards, can be used)
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