7.5 HP | 400V 3∼
264 gal
The RAM OIL 1000 AV is a high-capacity industrial sludge vacuum built for CNC tank cleaning, coolant recovery, and the removal of oil, swarf, and heavy machining residue from larger machine sumps. As the most powerful model in Depureco’s oil and swarf line, it is designed for operations that need stronger vacuum performance and larger liquid capacity than smaller sump vacuums can provide.
At the core of the system is a rotary vane pump that generates very high vacuum, allowing the machine to recover oils, sludge, and swarf through longer hose runs where weaker coolant vacuums lose efficiency. That makes this page a better fit for searches around coolant recovery vacuum, CNC sump vacuum, and tank cleaning vacuum than for general wet vacuum language. Competitor pages in this class repeatedly emphasize CNC machine maintenance, tank emptying, chip separation, and reverse-flow or pump discharge, which is exactly the lane this product should own.
The machine includes a 264-gallon liquid tank and an internal quick-release metal basket to separate larger solids from the recovered liquid. A 150-micron PPL filter improves swarf filtration, while the built-in level indicator automatically stops airflow when maximum capacity is reached to help prevent overflow. This should be framed on-page as a practical maintenance and uptime benefit, not just a feature list.
One of the strongest differentiators is the reverse-flow discharge system, which uses the blower’s outlet airflow to empty recovered liquid without relying on an additional pump as standard equipment. That gives the page a stronger story around reduced maintenance, faster tank emptying, and fewer clogging risks during liquid transfer. For facilities that need continuous liquid discharge, a drainage pump can still be added on request.
The result is a more specialized coolant recovery vacuum for larger sump cleanouts, sludge removal, and oil and swarf management in CNC and metalworking environments where speed, capacity, and reduced machine downtime matter most.

The RAM OIL 1000 AV uses a rotary vane pump to generate very high vacuum for oil, sludge, coolant, and swarf recovery. This gives it a stronger long-hose and heavy-cleanout profile than lighter sump vacuums.

Recovered liquid passes through a 150-micron PPL filter that helps separate fine solids and improve coolant recovery. On-page, this should be framed as a reuse and cleanup-efficiency benefit, not just a filter spec.

Material enters through a flanged intake above the metal basket, where chips and solids are separated before the filtered liquid drops into the main tank. This should be described as a built-in separation step for coolant and swarf recovery, not just a path of flow.

The reverse-flow discharge system uses blower outlet airflow to empty recovered liquid through a rear hose connection, giving the operator a simpler discharge process with less pump-maintenance risk. This is one of the page’s strongest differentiators and should be treated like one.
