Description
The LORD 303 LP-CX pneumatic cartridge dispenser drives two-part structural adhesives using shop air, so the operator controls bead output with a trigger instead of hand force. It belongs to the LORD-Pak CX applicator family built for repeatable production dispensing of side-by-side cartridge adhesives.
Where the LORD 303 LP-CX dispenser is used
Assembly lines and fabrication shops reach for this gun when a job calls for consistent mixed adhesive across many parts. Air actuation removes the fatigue of manual plunger guns, which matters on long runs of bonding, potting, and gap filling. The CX platform accepts dual cartridges and pairs with static mixing nozzles to deliver metered, mixed material straight to the joint. Common jobs include panel bonding, metal-to-metal assembly, and structural repairs where a clean, controlled bead saves rework.
How the LORD 303 LP-CX dispenser performs
Trigger control lets the operator start and stop flow cleanly, which reduces waste and keeps bead width even along a seam. Running on standard compressed air, the gun produces steady thrust for higher-viscosity acrylics and urethanes that stall a manual tool. The LORD-Pak CX family covers common mix ratios of 1:1, 2:1, 4:1, and 10:1 by volume, so the applicator is matched to the cartridge and ratio it dispenses. That match keeps the two components metered correctly through the mixing nozzle every pull.
Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Pneumatic dual-cartridge applicator gun |
| Actuation | Trigger, driven by compressed shop air |
| Platform | LORD-Pak CX |
| Material dispensed | Two-part structural acrylic and urethane adhesives |
| Pairs with | Side-by-side cartridges and static mixing nozzles |
Order this dispenser to standardize mixed-adhesive output across a production cell. Browse related dispensing guns and mixers for matching nozzles and cartridges, or see the applicator line from Parker LORD.
Need Help?
Need help matching this dispenser to your cartridge size and mix ratio? Call (800) 220-1966 or email [email protected].






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