MIL-C-22587B
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS (ASTM)
Analysis of Lubricating Grease
ASTM D 128
ASTM E 168
General Techniques of Infrared Quantitative
Analysis
ASTM E 311
Sampling and Sample Preparation Technique in
Spectrochemical Analysis
ASTM E 334
General Techniques of Infrared Microanalysis
(Appl ication for copies should be addressed to the American Society for
Testing and Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.)
3.
REQUIREMENT
3.1 Qualification. Grease cartridges furnished under this specification
shall be products which are qualified for listing on the applicable qualified
products list at the time set for opening of bids (see 4.3 and 6.5).
3.2 Materials. Materials used shall conform to the applicable
specifications and as specified herein. Materials which are not covered by
applicable specifications or which are not specifically described herein,
shall be of the best quality, of the lightest practicable weight, and suitable
for the purpose intended. Materials shall be free from defects and
imperfections that will affect the serviceability of the grease cartridges.
Metals when used shall be coated, plated or corrosion-resistant type and shall
resist corrosion for normal service life. Unless suitably protected against
electrolytic corrosion, dissimilar metals as defined and classified in
MIL-STD-889, shall not be used in intimate contact.
3.3 Design and construction. The grease cartridges shall have a nominal
capacity of 14 ounces by weight and shall be designed for use with a grease
gun conforming to MIL-G-3859. Suitable end closures which are removable
without the use of hand tools shall be provided and shall be removable without
damage to the cartridge that would inhibit usage. If gaskets are used, they
must be attached positively to the removable caps.
3.4 Physical measurement. The dimensions and tolerances of the grease
cartridges are given in ANSI MH3.3.
The cartridges shall conform to the requirements of
3.5 Performance.
Table I (see 4.6).
3.5.1 Type I cartridge. Type I cartridges shall perform satisfactorily
when filled with either petroleum or synthetic type grease. The inner liner
shall resist the affects of both petroleum and synthetic type greases.
3.5.2 Type II cartridge. Type II cartridges shall perform satisfactorily
when filled with petroleum type grease. The inner liner shall resist the
affects of petroleum type greases.
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