Tips for Storing and Disposing of Hydraulic Oil

Hydraulic oils are easily contaminated, particularly during storage and handling. Due to the tight clearances in hydraulic systems and their function of transmitting power, any contaminant can cause an issue with the system’s efficiency. As such, it is crucial to store and dispose of these oils properly.

Every ounce of contamination prevented during storage saves hours of troubleshooting later.

Proper storage of hydraulic oils includes keeping the containers closed and protected from the elements, as this prevents dirt particles from entering easily. These oils should not be stored in an area that is not covered or exposed to the elements, as this increases the risk of contamination. For any oil that is decanted into smaller containers, filters should be used during decanting (into a clean container) and upon decanting into the equipment to minimize the transfer of particles from the outside.

When hydraulic oil reaches the end of its life, it must be disposed of properly. In different countries, various rules and regulations govern this disposal. In many countries, a certificate of custody and chain of transfer is required when moving used hydraulic oils from the equipment site to the site where they are disposed of. Some waste oil removal companies ask that the hydraulic oils be separated from other oils, especially in cases where these will be re-refined to create new oils.