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Heavy Duty Vehicle Lubricating Greases

2005-08-11
CURRENT
J2695_200508
This SAE Recommended Practice was developed by SAE, and the section “Standard Classification and Specification for Service Greases” cooperatively with ASTM, and NLGI. It is intended to assist those concerned with the design of heavy duty vehicle components, and with the selection and marketing of greases for the lubrication of certain of those components on heavy duty vehicles like trucks and buses. The information contained herein will be helpful in understanding the terms related to properties, designations, and service applications of heavy duty vehicle greases.
Standard

AUTOMOTIVE LUBRICATING GREASES

1993-06-30
HISTORICAL
J310_199306
This SAE Recommended Practice was developed by SAE, and the section "Standard Classification and Specification for Service Greases" cooperatively with ASTM, and NLGl. It is intended to assist those concerned with the design of automotive components, and with the selection and marketing of greases for the lubrication of certain of those components on passenger cars, trucks, and buses. The information contained herein will be helpful in understanding the terms related to properties, designations, and service applications of automotive greases.
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AUTOMOTIVE LUBRICATING GREASES

1990-04-01
HISTORICAL
J310_199004
This SAE Recommended Practice was developed by (1) SAE, and the section "Standard Classification and Specification for Service Greases" cooperatively with (2) ASTM, and (3) NLGI. It is intended to assist those concerned with the design of automotive components, and with the selection and marketing of greases for the lubrication of certain of those components on passenger cars, trucks, and buses. The information contained herein will be helpful in understanding the terms related to properties, designations, and service applications of automotive greases.
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Automotive Lubricating Greases

2000-01-20
HISTORICAL
J310_200001
This SAE Recommended Practice was developed by SAE, and the section “Standard Classification and Specification for Service Greases” cooperatively with ASTM, and NLGI. It is intended to assist those concerned with the design of automotive components, and with the selection and marketing of greases for the lubrication of certain of those components on passenger cars, trucks, and buses. The information contained herein will be helpful in understanding the terms related to properties, designations, and service applications of automotive greases.
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AUTOMOTIVE LUBRICATING GREASES

1997-05-01
HISTORICAL
J310_199705
This SAE Recommended Practice was developed by SAE, and the section "Standard Classification and Specification for Service Greases" cooperatively with ASTM, and NLGI. It is intended to assist those concerned with the design of automotive components, and with the selection and marketing of greases for the lubrication of certain of those components on passenger cars, trucks, and buses. The information contained herein will be helpful in understanding the terms related to properties, designations, and service applications of automotive greases.
Standard

Automotive Lubricating Greases

2020-05-12
CURRENT
J310_202005
This SAE Recommended Practice was developed by SAE, and the section “Standard Classification and Specification for Service Greases” cooperatively with ASTM and NLGI. It is intended to assist those concerned with the design of automotive components, and with the selection and marketing of greases for the lubrication of certain of those components on passenger cars, trucks, and buses. The information contained herein will be helpful in understanding the terms related to properties, designations, and service applications of automotive greases.
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Automotive Lubricating Greases

2005-07-14
HISTORICAL
J310_200507
This SAE Recommended Practice was developed by SAE, and the section “Standard Classification and Specification for Service Greases” cooperatively with ASTM, and NLGI. It is intended to assist those concerned with the design of automotive components, and with the selection and marketing of greases for the lubrication of certain of those components on passenger cars, trucks, and buses. The information contained herein will be helpful in understanding the terms related to properties, designations, and service applications of automotive greases.
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LUBRICANT TYPES—CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY

1972-01-01
HISTORICAL
J754_197201
Table 1 lists the components of construction and industrial equipment and the various lubricants which may be used. Table 2 lists lubricant types and identifying abbreviations. Lubricants that had common usage in the past are retained in Table 2 to show where the new specifications originated. Original factory lubrication may deviate from field recommendations because of special requirements, such as breakin. Lubricant viscosity grade should be selected for various climatic conditions (described in SAE J300 and SAE J307). The final selection of the lubricant and grade will depend upon the requirements of the equipment manufacturer.
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LUBRICANT TYPES—CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY

1972-01-01
HISTORICAL
J754A_197201
Table 1 lists the components of construction and industrial equipment and the various lubricants which may be used. Table 2 lists lubricant types and identifying abbreviations. Lubricants that had common usage in the past are retained in Table 2 to show where the new specifications originated. Original factory lubrication may deviate from field recommendations because of special requirements, such as breakin. Lubricant viscosity grade should be selected for various climatic conditions (described in SAE J300 and SAE J307). The final selection of the lubricant and grade will depend upon the requirements of the equipment manufacturer.
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