This specification covers one grade of grease for multipurpose usage in applications requiring water resistance. MIL-PRF-24139 water resistant grease is to be used at temperatures ranging from 0 degrees Fahrenheit (*F) to 230 Deg. F (110 degrees Celsuis (*C)) in all shipboard applications requiring dispensing through long lengths of tubing. Temperature range for use in ball and roller bearing applications is minus 20 to 250 Deg. F.
This MIL-PRF-32014 specification covers the general requirements for a multipurpose, water resistant, high speed grease for use in the -54 Degrees C to +177 Degrees C temperature range.
This MIL-PRF-32033 specification covers one type and grade of water-displacing, preservative lubricating oil, known hereinafter as “oil”, for general purpose applications at low temperatures. The oil can be applied by dipping, brushing, or by spraying from gas-pressurized cans. The oil is identified by Military Symbol PL-S and NATO Code Number O-190.
This specification covers the requirements for a fluid for use in purging and preserving fuel tanks of jet aircraft before hangaring of aircraft for scheduled maintenance.
The MIL-PRF-46002 specification covers two grades of water-displacing, contact and volatile, corrosion-inhibited preservative oil, known hereinafter as “oil”, for use in the preservation of material in enclosed systems.
The MIL-PRF-46010 establishes the requirements for a corrosion-inhibiting, heat-cured solid film lubricant coating that is intended to reduce wear and prevent galling, corrosion, and seizure of metals.
The MIL-PRF-46147 covers two types of corrosion inhibiting, air cured, solid film lubricants, hereafter known as “lubricants,” which provide both lubrication and corrosion protection.
This MIL-PRF-46167 performance specification covers one grade of internal combustion compression-ignition engine lubricating oil with military symbol OEA-30 and NATO Code O-183, suitable for arctic use.
This MIL-PRF-5606 specification describes the characteristics and provides the requirements for a petroleum base hydraulic fluid for use in the -54 Deg. C to +135 Deg. C temperature range. This fluid is identified by military symbol OHA and NATO Code No. H-515.
This MIL-PRF-6083 specification describes the characteristics and provides the requirements for one grade of petroleum base hydraulic fluid for use in the -54C to +135C temperature range. This fluid is rust inhibited and used both as a preservative for hydraulic systems and components as well as being an operational fluid. This hydraulic fluid will not be used for aircraft systems, aircraft ground support equipment, or the preservation of aircraft components. The hydraulic fluid is identified by Military Symbol OHT and NATO Symbol C-635.