Record Power

CamVac

The Ideal Workshop Extractor

INNOVATIVE NEW FEATURES
  • CamVac Series

  • Made in Britain

  • Made in Sheffield

Why CamVac Might Be the Best Extractor for Your Workshop

Powerful. Quiet. Compact. UK-Made. And Designed to Protect What Matters.

Whether you’re just exploring dust extraction or already comparing systems, CamVac offers something unique: a professional-grade, sub-micron filtered vacuum system trusted by thousands of woodworkers in over 30 countries.

Dust Extraction Buyer’s Guide

This page helps you understand:

  • Why primary dust extraction matters
  • How CamVac compares to typical shop vacs and chip collectors
  • Which CamVac model might suit your workshop best

Why consider CamVac:

  • Sub-micron filtration are standard – no costly upgrades needed
  • Powerful suction for fine dust, small ports, long runs
  • Multiple motor options to suit any size workshop
  • Quieter than most extractors – with further reduction options
  • UK made in our own production facility.

Is CamVac the Perfect Extractor for the Average Workshop?

Why Dust Extraction Matters:

Wood dust isn’t just messy – it’s hazardous. Fine, invisible dust from sanding and routing can stay airborne for hours, reaching deep into the lungs and potentially causing long-term respiratory issues. It also damages machines over time.

Why Microns Matter

The Dangers of Wood Dust for Woodworkers

What Makes CamVac Different?:

 Most extractors fall into two categories:

  • HVLP Chip Collectors – great for big shavings, poor for fine dust
  • HPLV Vacuum Systems – potentially more versatile – depending on machine choice

HVLP or HPLV – What Are the Differences and Why Do They Matter?  

Airflow – Critical or Confusing?

Inlet Size and Reducers – What Really Matters and Why 

CamVac is a hybrid system that combines the best of both worlds.

  • Maintains suction through small hoses, fine filters and long ducting
  • Uses sub-micron filters – standard, not optional
  • Multiple sizes and motor options available to cover virtually any workshop setup
  • Lower noise levels than many other extraction options

Is CamVac the Perfect Extractor for the Average Workshop?

Which CamVac Is Right for You?

The following table makes it easy to select the best CamVac model for you whether your priority is collection capacity or motor power:

CamVac Models – By Capacity and Power

Single Motor (1.1kw / 1.5 HP)

Twin Motor (2.2kw / 3 HP)

Triple Motor (3.3kw / 4.5 HP)

Small Drum (36ltr / 10 gal)

CGV286-3

CGV286-4

n/a

Medium Drum (55ltr / 15 gal)

CGV336-3

CGV336-4

n/a

Large Drum (90ltr / 24 gal)

n/a

CGV386-5

CGV386-6

Bag Collection (150ltr / 40 gal)

n/a

CGV286-3-WALL

n/a

Extra Large Drum (200 ltr / 53 gal)

n/a

n/a

CGV486-6

Remember that for small, medium and large drum models – capacity can be increased by the addition of a CamVac Defender Interceptor

Defender Interceptors – By Capacity Collection Type and Mounting Options

Floorstanding

Wallmounted

104960 Defender Interceptor – 55ltr / 15 gal Drum

Yes

n/a

104970 Defender Interceptor – 150 ltr / 40 gal Bag

With optional 104950 Floorstand

Yes

The following table shows which of the most popular accessories are available for each model:

Compatible Accessories Available

CVA286-27-100 Wheelkit

CVA-27-100 Wheelkit

CVA486-27-100 Wheelkit

104950 FloorStand

104960 Defender Interceptor – 55ltr / 15 gal

104970 Defender Interceptor – 150ltr / 40 gal

CGV286-3, CGV286-4, CGV336-3, CGV336-4

Yes

n/a

n/a

n/a

Yes

Yes

CGV386-5, CGV386-6

n/a

Yes

n/a

n/a

Yes

Yes

CGV286-3-WALL

n/a

n/a

n/a

Yes

Yes

Yes

CGV486-6

n/a

n/a

Yes

n/a

Yes

Yes

Shop with Confidence

CamVac is made in the UK by Record Power – a trusted name in woodworking machinery with roots back to 1909 and beyond. With over a century of engineering expertise and real-world testing, we design tools that work hard, last long, and make your workshop better.

Protect your lungs. Protect your tools. Choose CamVac.

 

Want to learn more?

Dust Extraction Buyer’s Guide

Is CamVac the Perfect Extractor for the Average Workshop?

Why Microns Matter

Airflow – Critical or Confusing?

HVLP or HPLV – What Are the Differences and Why Do They Matter?  

Inlet Size and Reducers – What Really Matters and Why 

The Dangers of Wood Dust for Woodworkers  

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