Lubrication Specifications Universal Joints
Lubrication Specifications Universal Joints
Lubrication Specifications Universal Joints
UNIVERSAL JOINTS
J3299-2-DSSP
JUNE 2008
Supersedes
J3299-1-HVTSS Dated
December 2007
LUBRICATION SPECIFICATIONS
Warning - Inadequate lubrication can cause driveline failure which can result in separation of the driveline
from the vehicle. A separated driveline can result in serious injury or death. In order to avoid driveline failure,
including driveline separation, you must:
1) Carefully review the lubrication specifications in this manual.
2) Be sure that you use only approved lubricants.
3) Be sure that you relubricate at recommended intervals.
* Note: Purge - The point at which fresh lubricant has flowed from the seal.
Quick Disconnect (Half Round Yoke)
On Quick Disconnect™ half round end yokes, Figure A, remove the U-joint from the yoke, while insuring cup
will not disengage from u-joint cross, while grease gun pressure is being applied. Reinstall the U-joint Kit, with new
bolts in the yoke, and torque to the specs shown in Chart 1.
Warning - Half round bearing strap retaining bolts should not be reused.
Warning - Rotating shafts can be dangerous. You can snag clothes, skin, hair, hands, etc.
This can cause injury or death. Do not go under the vehicle when the engine is running.
Re-Installing Serrated Bolts: Loosely install new bolts. (See the following chart below for bolt part numbers.)
Tighten the new bolts to the torque specified in Chart 2. See Warning
Figure B Figure C
Torque Specifications
10 Series Driveshaft - Bearing Plate Bolt Torque
Serrated Bolt Style Non-Serrated Bolt Style
SERIES BOLT P/N THREAD SIZE BOLT TORQUE SERIES BOLT P/N THREAD SIZE BOLT TORQUE
(LB-FT) (NM) (LB-FT) (NM)
1610 5-73-709 .312-24 26-35 35-48 1610 5-73-109 .312-24 26-35 35-48
1710 6-73-209 .375-24 38-48 52-65 1710 6-73-109 .375-24 38-48 52-65
1760 6-73-209 .375-24 38-48 52-65 1760 6-73-109 .375-24 38-48 52-65
1810 6-73-209 .375-24 38-48 52-65 1810 6-73-109 .375-24 38-48 52-65
1880 7-73-315 .438-20 60-70 81-95 1880 7-73-115 .438-20 60-70 81-95
Chart 2 Chart 3
Warning - Failure to properly tighten bolts, and reuse of serrated bolts, could cause the driveshaft
to loosen and separate from the vehicle or machine, which could cause loss of control and could
result in serious personal injury or death.
Retightening of Bolts: Lock Strap Design. After lubricating the joint, run the bolts down until the bearing
plates are flush to the yoke faces, torque bolts to specification shown in Chart 3 and then bend the tabs of the
lock strap against the side of the bolt heads to lock the bolts in place. See Warning
SPL Series Driveshaft
Apply grease gun pressure and purge all four bearings until fresh grease is seen at all four bearing seals.
1. If a bearing will not purge, apply pressure to yoke lug ear opposite of non-purging bearing while grease gun
pressure is being applied. This should firmly seat the ujoint against the cup seal and relieve seal tension of non-
purging bearing. See Warning, below. Repeat procedure for any other non purging bearings (See Photo 1)
Warning - To prevent serous eye injury, always wear safety glasses when performing maintenance or
service. Failure to wear safety glasses could result in serious personal injury, and /or partial or complete vision loss.
Photo 1
2. If this procedure does not allow purging from targeted cups, attempt to relieve seal tension by one of the following
procedures:
For full round or inboard bearings, remove spring tab from non purging cup and apply pressure in opposing direction to
cup that will not purge to attempt to relieve seal pressure while grease gun pressure is being applied.
For ½ round or outboard bearings loosen bearing retainer from non-purging cup, insuring cup will not disengage from
u-joint cross, while grease gun pressure is being applied.
If all four bearings, purge fresh grease, replace removed spring tab and spring bolts and any loosened retainer bolts
with new. Follow procedure in service manual 3264-SPL for re-installation.
3. If the bearings still do not purge, complete removal of the universal joint kit is needed to determine cause of blockage.
See service manual 3264-SPL for proper removal procedure.
Chart 4
10 Series and SPL Universal Joints
1. Standard Application - Use a good quality E.P. (Extreme Pressure) grease (Timken Test Load 45 lbs. min.) meeting
N.L.G.I (National Lubricating Grease Institute) grade 2 specification. Grease must have an operating range of +325°F/
+163°C to -10°F/-23°C and be compatible with commonly used multipurpose greases such as Lithium Soap Types.
2. Low Speed Application - For driveshaft applications involving shaft speeds below 500 RPM, a mineral oil in the
SAE 140 to 250 viscosity range should be used.
Consult your local lubricant source for greases that meet specifications or use Spicer’s recommended lubricant,
Chevron® Ultra-Duty EP-2.
*We recommend relubrication with Chevron Ultra-Duty EP-2 or a compatible lithium based grease meeting
N.L.G.I. Grade 2 specifications with an operating range of +325°F/+163°C to -10°F/-23°C.
NOTE: We recommend that all driveshafts be inspected for wear and damage every time the vehicle is serviced.
This includes any scheduled and/or unscheduled maintenance that occurs within the driveshaft lube intervals.
City is defined as all applications that require a minimum of 90% of operation time within the city limits.
On-Highway is defined as all applications requiring less than 10% of operating time on gravel dirt or unpaved roads.
Linehaul is defined as 100% of operation time on smooth concrete or asphalt.
On/Off-Highway is defined as all applications operating primarily on paved roads, but requiring more than 10% of
operating time on gravel, dirt or unpaved roads.
Recommended Relube Cycles for Universal Joint Kits
Relubrication cycles vary depending on the service requirements and operating conditions of the equipment. Chart 4
shows a recommended lube cycle for various types of service.
Photo 2 Photo 3
Important - In cold winter months, activate the slip spline assembly by driving the vehicle sufficiently to cause
displacement of the grease prior to its stiffening. Otherwise, the slip yoke plug may be forced out due to hydraulic pressure
causing loss of grease and allowing abrasive contaminants to enter the slip spline.
The SPL slip assemblies are lube for life and do not require greasing. Any damage to the boot or loss of a boot clamp will
require the old boot to be removed and a new boot kit installed. Follow the proper procedure for cleaning the yoke shaft and
slip sleeve before adding new grease. This procedure can be found in service manual 3264-SPL. Note: The boot kits have
the proper amount of grease in every kit, it is not necessary to add additional grease.