MIL-DTL-5096G
d. Lubrication Requirements (Lubrication may be included with inspection items)
3.6.3.1 Work card front matter. Front matter shall be prepared in accordance with MIL-STD-38784 except
the List of Effective Pages shall be titled List of Effective Cards (see 3.6.4.1).
Electronic Presentation: The List of Effective Cards shall be included as part of the Left Pane per
the requirements of MIL-DTL-87268.
3.6.3.2 Work area diagram cards. Work area diagram cards (see Figure 16) shall be prepared to relect the
work area breakdown for each weapon/support system required for each type of inspection.
3.6.3.3 Inspection requirements (see Figure 17). The inspection requirements work cards shall relect the
requirements contained in chapters 1 (one) and 2 (two) of the -6 inspection manual for all areas/parts
requiring inspection, lubrication, and servicing. If required by the acquiring activity work cards may be
developed as self-contained documents and only need to be referenced in the -6 inspection manual (see
6.2v.). The card(s) shall cover systems, assemblies, or components logically grouped together to show an
easily understood and orderly progression of inspection requirements. The cards shall contain the appropriate
inspection requirement statements on the face of the card and inspection illustrations on the reverse side. If
required by the acquiring activity (see 6.2v.), and no inspection illustrations exist, the inspection requirement
statements may low to the reverse side of the card. The illustration shall relect the alphanumerically
identiied inspection/servicing locations speciied on the face of the card. Special enlarged and detailed views
shall be used to identify otherwise obscured inspection items. Additional information essential to the work
card requirements may be obtained from maintenance manuals and other current technical data. Work card
information shall include the listing of speciied pressures, torques, clearances, tolerances, luid levels, notes,
cautions, warnings, etc. When an inspected item requires a servicing action, such as hydraulic accumulator
servicing, the inspection requirement shall indicate the service reference required, i.e. "Check hydraulic
accumulator for proper service (if service is required refer to JG 12-10-05)". Should deviations be required
by the acquiring activity (e.g. for different models of equipment), all information of a general nature,
such as keys, added symbols, effectivity codes and explanatory notes shall be shown on the foreword
cards (see 6.2v.). Notes shall be brief and explicit.
Electronic Presentation: Graphics shall be linked to the irst step it is referencing.
3.6.3.4 Lubrication requirements (see Figure 18). The lubrication work cards shall show periodic lubrication
requirements for all parts. Cards shall cover systems, assemblies, or components logically grouped together
to show an easily understood and orderly progression of lubrication requirements. The cards shall contain the
appropriate lubrication requirement statements on the face of the card and lubrication illustrations on the
reverse side. The illustration shall relect the alphanumerically identiied lubrication locations speciied on
the face of the card, the lubricants required for each location, and a symbol indicating the method of
application. Special enlarged and detailed views shall be used to identify otherwise obscured lubrication
items. Lubrication work cards text shall be brief and explicit, providing the necessary lubrication information
and shall present complete lubrication requirements without need for other manuals. Should deviations be
required by the acquiring activity (e.g. for different models of equipment), all information of a general nature
such as keys, added symbols, effectivity codes and explanatory notes shall be shown on the foreword cards
(see 6.2w.). The lubrication requirement work cards shall be included within speciic mechanic type groups.
Electronic Presentation: Graphics shall be linked to the irst step it is referencing.
3.6.4 Work card preparation. Work cards shall be prepared in accordance with 3.6.4.1 through 3.6.4.16
Electronic Presentation: The ixed footer row may be left off when it is identical to ixed header row.
3.6.4.1 Card number. Each work card shall be assigned one number which shall appear on the front and
back of the card (including front matter cards). Each card shall be numbered consecutively with a three digit
number starting with 001 for the irst card of each set, except front matter cards which shall be numbered
in accordance with MIL-STD-38784. Where the set is divided into chapters, card numbers shall be preceded
by the chapter number. For example: Chapter 1, card 10 would be 1-010; Chapter 2, card 22 would be
2-022. These blocks do not apply to the phased inspection cards (see 3.6.4.1.1).
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