PL-6000DC/DCX Two-Post Parking Lift 68 P/N 5900273 — Rev. A6 —July 2024
Lift and Hydraulic Fluid Disposal - End of Service Life
Once the Lift has reached the end of its service life it must be disposed of properly. Metal recyclers will
be able to advise on methods and costs to remove the Lift and will reuse the materials, diverting them
from landfills. The best option is to contact a metal recycling center and discuss the size and weight of
the Lift to determine if the facility can deconstruct and recover the usable components and metals.
The Hydraulic Cylinders, Hoses, Fittings, and the Power Unit itself must be disposed of in accordance
with current national, state, and local regulations governing the use and disposal of hazardous
materials. These components and any used Hydraulic Fluid must not be disposed of by dropping it
into the trash or dumping it into the street. The Hydraulic Fluid contains toxic ingredients that are
harmful to the environment.
These components and the Hydraulic Fluid are required to be recycled or must be delivered to a
hazardous waste collection facility.
If you have large amounts of Hydraulic Fluid, consider contacting a commercial waste disposal
company. In all cases, the best approach is to find an appropriate facility and contact them — in
advance — to ask them: what kinds of fluids and materials they accept, what kind of containers it
must be in, what hours they are open, their location, and any other information specific to their facility.
If you are unable to find an appropriate facility, the website earth911.com has resources that may
be of help.