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GX Pump GX E-L3
PCP compressor · portable

GX Pump GX E-L3

4,500 psi / 320 bar oil-free auto-stop direct gun fills

Specifications

Max pressure
4,500 psi (320 bar)
Cooling
high-power built-in fan, four vents
Moisture handling
built-in oil-water separator
Auto-stop
Yes
Duty cycle
recommended 15 min work / 10 min rest per Walmart-listed manual excerpt
Noise
72 dB
Weight
17.8 lb
Vessel guidance
Manufacturer states a hard maximum vessel of 1L; can reach 320 bar which exceeds the 300 bar ceiling on some rival portables, useful for guns like the Huben K1 rated to 350 bar
Also sold as
GX pump E L3, GX-L3

Estimated fill times

Vessel0 → 250 bar200 → 300 bar
gun cylinder 0.3L6.5 min2.6 min
1L bottle21.7 min8.7 min
2L bottle43.3 min17.3 min
3L bottle65 min26 min
6.8L (74ci) tank147.3 min58.9 min
9L (97ci) tank195 min78 min

All values estimated from stated manufacturer or reviewer benchmarks (3 benchmarks); treat as run-time, not wall-time, past the unit's duty-cycle guidance.

Where to buy

Prices captured 2026-07-06; follow the link for current pricing and stock.

About GX Pump

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GX Pump
China

GX Pump has spent two decades building portable PCP compressors, and it shows in the details that matter: patented compression structures, roller bearings at the wrist pin, and a model range that runs from the entry CS1 up to the water-cooled CS4 with its five-hour continuous duty rating. The -I variants build the 110V converter into the body so one unit covers home outlets and car batteries alike. GX also backs its machines with a genuinely useful parts store, offering filters, seals, fans, and rebuild components that keep these compressors serviceable for years.

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Specifications come from manufacturer pages and named retailer listings; blanks mean a value wasn't published, not that it's zero. Fill-time figures are derived estimates, not lab measurements. Always follow the manufacturer's fill and duty-cycle guidance.