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Disposal of components carrying oil and oil-contam-
inated tooling
Mineral-based engine oil is a
water hazard. If engine oil gets
into the ground, it can pollute
the ground water and cause
environmentally hazardous subs-
tances to enter the food chain.
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Always catch engine oil in
containers designed for this
purpose.
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Always dispose of used oil
properly.
When disposing of components carrying oil, and of tooling
contaminated with oil, always follow these instructions:
1. Always give components carrying oil enough time after
disassembly for all of the oil to drip out, and then clean
those components.
2. Catch all of the escaping engine oil in a container
designed for that purpose, and dispose of it separately.
3. Dispose of used cleaning materials separately as
oil-contaminated tooling.
4. Dispose of the metallic components, once the oil has
been cleaned off, as scrap metal.
5. Dispose of all non-metallic and grease-contaminated
components from the machine, and all oil-contaminated
waste, separately as oil-contaminated tooling.
Disposal of scrap metal
When disposing of a machine, scrap metal is created. Ask the
relevant local authority for details of appropriate disposal
facilities.
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