Evaluation of Engine, Hydraulic, Power Transmission, and Final Drive Lubricants for Use in Army Combat/Tactical Transmissions
Abstract
The objective of this program was to investigate commercial/ proprietary hydraulic/power transmission fluids to establish criteria for supporting the use of military specification products in satisfying manufacturer warranty requirements and fully meeting equipment lubrication needs. The effort included the evaluation of selected candidate fluids through, chemical/physical analyses and in transmission performance tests as defined in proprietary commercial fluid specifications. Twenty lubricants were selected from a wide variety of commercial/proprietary/military engine, power transmission, hydraulic and final drive lubricants and evaluated with selected chemical/physical and bench tests. From these data, three lubricants underwent performance evaluation. The results of this work show that the military lubricants will meet the manufacturer warranty requirements with only a few upgrade modifications and that an OEA-30 engine, hydraulic, power transmission, and final drive lubricant could be developed, thereby allowing the continued multipurpose use of MIL-2104 lubricant combat/tactical ground equipment. The development of an OEA-30 lubricant for the MIL-2104 lubricant specification will remove two lubricant grades and eliminate the MIL-46167 specification from the Qualified Products List.... Lubricants, Transmission, Engine, Hydraulic, Final drives, Tests, Friction.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA260161
Entities
People
- Howard W. Marback
Organizations
- Southwest Research Institute