LUBRICATE Sample Clauses

LUBRICATE. 2.06.01 The Contractor shall lubricate all moving parts of the equipment. Lubricants shall be applied at intervals recommended by the equipment manufacturer or as dictated through use of the equipment. All lubricants shall be suitable for the purpose intended and shall meet or exceed the minimum requirements specified by the manufacturer of the equipment to which the lubricant is applied. All lubricants shall be stored in approved containers. 2.06.02 Contractor shall drain and flush machine gear cases, door operators (where applicable) and bearing oil reservoirs annually and refill with the proper type and grade of oil.
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LUBRICATE. Inspect and adjust belts, replace when necessary. 4. Inspect fan and motor bearings. 5. Inspect reservoir pan, clean as needed. 6. Inspect controls. 7. Inspect water distribution system, adjust and clean as needed. 8. Inspect pads, replace as needed, including material and labor. 9. Install covers. 10. Provide seasonal startup and shut down.
LUBRICATE. The Awarded Contractor shall lubricate machinery and equipment at intervals recommended by the equipment manufacturer or as directed by OEM or industry standards. All lubricants will meet or exceed the minimum requirements specified by the manufacturer of the equipment and shall be furnished by the Awarded Contractor. The Awarded Contractor shall remove all “drained oils” from the site and dispose of, at the Awarded Contractor’s expense, in a manner that is safe to the environment and in conformance with Federal and State of Washington environmental regulations.
LUBRICATE. Lubricate the following in accordance with OEM recommended intervals using OEM- approved lubricants:
LUBRICATE. 1.2.5.1 Lubricate the following in accordance with OEM recommended intervals using OEM- approved lubricants: 1.2.5.1.1 Lubrication fittings on steering and suspension 1.2.5.1.2 Front-axle drive shafts 1.2.5.1.3 Clutch linkages, transmission/transfer case linkages 1.2.5.1.4 Wheel bearings (pull, clean, and inspect, lubricate and replace seals) 1.2.5.1.5 U-joints/Slip yoke 1.2.5.1.6 Disk brake caliper slide rails 1.2.5.1.7 All hinges, latches, cables, weather strips (on hood, doors, and trunk)

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