Oil lubricated rotary vane vacuum pumps are one of the most widely used industrial vacuum technologies for applications requiring deeper vacuum levels, continuous duty operation and high reliability. Commonly found in De-Gassing, Vacuum Bagging, Food packaging, Composites, Vacuum Forming, Hospital Vacuum, Laboratory, Autoclave plus many other industrial process industries, these pumps are valued for their excellent vacuum performance and long operational life.

Oil lubricated rotary vane vacuum pumps operate using a rotor mounted eccentrically inside a cylindrical stator housing. The rotor contains slots which hold sliding vanes. As the rotor turns, centrifugal force pushes the vanes outward against the cylinder wall, creating sealed chambers which compress and move air through the pump.
Unlike dry running rotary vane pumps, oil lubricated pumps use oil within the compression chamber itself. The oil performs several important functions:
Because the oil improves sealing efficiency, oil lubricated rotary vane pumps are capable of producing significantly deeper vacuum than most dry running pumps, often reaching vacuum levels below 1 mbar absolute depending on pump design.
Compared to dry running pumps, oil lubricated units are generally preferred where:
These pumps are commonly referred to as:
Oil Lubricated rotary vane pumps are found across a huge range of industrial sectors due to their versatility and relatively simple operation.
These pumps are especially common where vacuum levels below 100 mbar absolute are required continuously.












Although oil lubricated rotary vane pumps are extremely reliable, they still require regular servicing and maintenance to maintain performance and protect internal components.
Common faults include:
In many cases, poor performance is caused by overdue servicing rather than major pump failure.
Oil lubricated rotary vane vacuum pumps require regular replacement of service components including:
Failure to replace oil separators or contaminated oil can lead to:




How VacAir Superstore Can Help
VacAir Superstore support customers throughout the UK with industrial vacuum pump supply, servicing and technical support.
We regularly assist customers with:
Our engineering team regularly work on Becker, Busch, DVP, Elmo Rietschle and Leybold oil lubricated rotary vane pumps used throughout UK industry.
Whether you require:
VacAir Superstore can help identify the most suitable solution. We are a leading independent supply of Oil Lubricated Rotary Vane Pumps since 1996
Call our technical sales team for assistance.
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An oil lubricated rotary vane vacuum pump uses oil inside the compression chamber to lubricate, seal and cool the pumping mechanism. This helps the pump achieve deeper vacuum levels and reliable continuous operation.
Dry running rotary vane pumps operate without oil in the compression chamber and use self-lubricating carbon vanes. Oil lubricated rotary vane pumps use oil internally, which improves sealing and allows much deeper vacuum levels.
Many oil lubricated rotary vane vacuum pumps can achieve vacuum levels below 1 mbar absolute, depending on the pump model, condition and application.
Exhaust smoke is commonly caused by contaminated oil, blocked oil separators, an overfilled oil reservoir, incorrect oil, or worn internal components.
Oil change intervals depend on the application, running hours and contamination level. Regular oil changes are important because poor oil condition can reduce vacuum performance and damage internal components.
Oil separators remove oil mist from the exhaust air before it leaves the pump. Blocked or saturated oil separators can cause exhaust smoke, poor performance and increased running temperatures.
Yes. VacAir Superstore can service, repair and overhaul oil lubricated rotary vane vacuum pumps from leading brands including Becker, Busch, DVP, Elmo Rietschle and Leybold.
Yes. Regular servicing is essential to maintain vacuum performance, reduce wear, prevent overheating and avoid expensive internal damage.
Oil lubricated rotary vane vacuum pumps are widely used in packaging, food processing, plastics, composites, woodworking, medical, pharmaceutical, printing and general manufacturing applications.
Yes. If you are replacing an existing pump, the easiest starting point is usually the information on the pump ID plate. VacAir can help identify a suitable replacement or advise on upgrades where required.
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