🚀 Pump up your epoxy game—precision mixing made effortless!
The WEST SYSTEM 300 Mini Pump Set is a professional-grade epoxy dispensing solution designed for precise, mess-free mixing of WEST SYSTEM 105 Resin-based epoxies. Featuring calibrated pumps that deliver exact resin-to-hardener ratios (5:1 and 3:1) with each stroke, this durable polypropylene set mounts directly on resin and hardener cans, streamlining your workflow and minimizing waste. Compatible with Group A, B, and C containers, it includes extension tubes for versatile use, making it an essential tool for millennial professionals demanding accuracy, efficiency, and reliability in their epoxy projects.
Brand | West System |
Color | Yellow/White |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Style | Submersible |
Product Dimensions | 6.2"L x 16.75"W x 2.3"H |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Weight | 0.29 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Gougeon Brothers, Inc. |
UPC | 656166556754 811343011307 |
Part Number | 300 |
Item Weight | 4.7 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Mini Pump Kit for 300 in Quart, Gallon, |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | No Size |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | WEST SYSTEM 300 Mini Pump Set |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
D**E
Worked great
Made job easier easier to measure
H**E
More detailed information.
These things are great. So much quicker and less messy than measuring out each component.The pump delivery volume is not described very clearly and so can be misunderstood. Here are results of measurements I made on pumps I purchased. The large pump delivers about 0.66 fl. oz. of resin per full stroke. The 207/209 hardener pump delivers about 0.22 fl. oz. per full stroke; mixing this with the resin yields a total of about 0.88 fl. oz., with a resin to hardener volume ratio of about 2.95. The 205/206 pump delivers about 0.12 fl. oz. of hardener per full stroke; mixing this with the resin yields a total of about 0.78 fl. oz., with a resin to hardener volume ratio of about 5.45.With this information, you can figure how to use these pumps with other brands of epoxy. Just be sure to get it right!
W**R
Getting pumped up
Using a pump makes using epoxy SO MUCH EASIER. One of these was to replace one ancient one that gave up the ghost. I would only recommend using this brand as they last SO LONG.
M**W
Worth having if you use the west systems epoxy regularly.
I didn’t buy these at first because I didn’t see the need to have these just for mixing the right ratio. However, I now love the convenience of just pumping to add more to my mix whenever I need it.
A**D
Issues with the 1st set of pumps, but 2nd set is better...
UPDATE 16 Feb 2015: I purchased another set of these pumps since the compound in my other containers turned yellow and I didn't want to mix any of the old stuff with the new compounds. This second set is much better than my first set. They work smoothly and do not loose the suction like the first set I had. Therefore, I upgraded this review to four stars. See the original review below:This is the pump kit specifically designed to meter the correct amount of chemical for the West System epoxies. Their system is a 3:1 ratio.These pumps seem to be well made, sturdy, and come with different length feed tubes to fit two different size cans; very convenient.But in operation, they don't work so well. During the upstroke, they occasionally suck in air from the seal at the top of the pump. This results in the next pump delivering an incorrect amount of chemical. An incorrect amount of chemical results in weak epoxy. This problem seems to happen more with the pump used in the hardener can.I tried several pumps from each chemical squirted into separate cups as a test. I then poured the chemicals back into the cans when done. I found that if the pump handle is very carefully pumped down while applying a slight lateral pressure in one direction, then I get more reliable results. Then doing the same procedure on the upstroke. However, it did not work 100% of the time.I talked with a friend of mine, who has been working with West System epoxy for several years, and he said it has been a problem for years.I would have expected a better product from West System considering how great their epoxy is.The only other option is to pour the chemicals in graduated cups to get the right mixture, but this is not as practical if you are mixing several small batches.
C**M
West Systems resin pumpers
I used West System products as a rotor mechanic and it’s a good to go company.
G**Y
There is also extension tubing included for if you need to fine tune the length of the nozzles
These worked perfectly. I was irresponsible and did not do a "test pour" to check if the proportions were right. I literally came home from work, slapped these things onto the 105 resin and 207 hardener, went through half a gallon of 105 and 1/6th gallon of 207. No problems with the curing/hardening process.I did see someone else comment negatively about how the plastic was brittle and broke for them after a couple pumps. Because of that I was cautious at first but after a while I saw that point was null and void. I was not gentle with these suckers, I just went to town on them.Included hardware notes:This comes with the 3 nozzle heads you see in the picture, 1 is for the resin, 2 are different sizes for hardener containers of differing spout sizes. There is also extension tubing included for if you need to fine tune the length of the nozzles.
B**A
Perfect for accurate mixing.
Easy, accurate mixing. Pumped quantity is small enough for the small jobs, but large enough that getting a large batch accurately measured is also a breeze.
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