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Upcoming Price Adjustment: Save Before July 1

10th Jun 2026

Vacuum Pump Price Increase Effective July 1, 2026 – Stock Up Now and Save

Lock In Current Pricing on Vacuum Pump Repair Kits, Oil, Filters & Parts Before July 1

Vacuum Pump Supply is committed to providing high-quality OEM and OEM-equivalent vacuum pump parts, repair kits, oils, and replacement pumps at competitive prices. However, due to ongoing increases in manufacturing, transportation, and supplier costs, a 3-5% price increase will take effect on July 1, 2026 across many of our product lines.

If your facility depends on vacuum pumps for production, research, laboratory work, packaging, medical applications, woodworking, or manufacturing, now is the time to review your inventory and purchase the products you'll need in the coming months.

Save on Vacuum Pump Repair Kits Before Prices Increase

Many maintenance departments already know which pumps are scheduled for service this year. Purchasing your repair kits before July 1 can help reduce maintenance costs and avoid paying higher prices later.

Popular categories include:

  • Edwards RV Repair Kits

  • Edwards E2M Repair Kits

  • Busch R5 Repair Kits

  • Leybold Trivac Repair Kits

  • Alcatel / Adixen Pascal Repair Kits

  • Welch Belt Drive Repair Kits

  • Becker Repair Kits

  • Rietschle Repair Kits

Shop Vacuum Pump Repair Kits:
https://www.vacuumpumpsupply.com/repair-kits/

Stock Up on Vacuum Pump Oil While Prices Are Lower

Vacuum pump oil is one of the most frequently purchased maintenance items and one of the easiest ways to save before the July price adjustment.

Whether you use:

  • Hydrocarbon vacuum pump oil

  • Synthetic vacuum pump oil

  • PFPE vacuum pump oil

  • Edwards oil replacements

  • Leybold oil replacements

  • Busch oil replacements

Purchasing several months of inventory today can help reduce operating costs throughout the remainder of the year.

Shop Vacuum Pump Oil:
https://www.vacuumpumpsupply.com/vacuum-pump-oil/

Avoid Downtime with Critical Spare Parts

Unexpected downtime is expensive. Keeping commonly used replacement parts on hand helps minimize disruptions and emergency shipping expenses.

Consider stocking:

  • Exhaust filters

  • Oil mist eliminators

  • Shaft seals

  • O-rings

  • Vanes

  • Bearings

  • Gas ballast components

  • Sight glasses

  • Couplings

  • Maintenance kits

Shop Vacuum Pump Parts:
https://www.vacuumpumpsupply.com/vacuum-pump-parts/

Use Our Technical Resources to Plan Maintenance

Not sure what parts your pumps require?

Our technical resources can help identify the correct kits, oils, and replacement parts for your equipment.

Helpful resources include:

  • Vacuum Pump Manuals

  • Parts Breakdowns

  • Maintenance Guides

  • Oil Cross Reference Charts

  • Repair Kit Reference Pages

Visit Our Resource Center:
https://www.vacuumpumpsupply.com/resources/

Why Customers Are Purchasing Before July 1

Customers are taking advantage of current pricing to:

✓ Lock in today's costs before the 3-5% increase

✓ Purchase maintenance kits for scheduled service

✓ Stock commonly used oils and filters

✓ Reduce future procurement costs

✓ Avoid emergency purchases at higher prices

✓ Keep critical spare parts on the shelf

For facilities operating multiple pumps, even a modest price increase can have a noticeable impact on annual maintenance budgets.

Order Before June 30 to Lock In Current Pricing

The upcoming price adjustment takes effect July 1, 2026. Orders placed before then can take advantage of current pricing while inventory remains available.

With more than 15,000 vacuum pump products in stock, Vacuum Pump Supply is ready to help you save on:

  • Vacuum Pump Repair Kits

  • Vacuum Pump Oil

  • Vacuum Pump Filters

  • Vacuum Pump Parts

  • Replacement Vacuum Pumps

  • Maintenance Supplies

Need Help Identifying Parts?

Our team can help match the correct repair kit, oil, filter, or replacement part for your Edwards, Busch, Leybold, Alcatel, Welch, Becker, Rietschle, and other vacuum pumps.

Contact Vacuum Pump Supply today and lock in current pricing before the July 1 increase takes effect.