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GPN-0 - Flame Tech GPN Series Propane Cutting Tip, Size 0, Victor Style

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of the Flame Tech GPN-0 Cutting Tip

The Flame Tech GPN-0 is a high-performance replacement cutting tip designed to meet the rigorous demands of industrial metal cutting. Engineered as a direct alternative to the Victor GPN series, this tip is fully compatible with Victor 300 Series cutting attachments and straight torches. The "GPN" designation indicates its specific optimization for General Purpose Natural gas and Propane applications. Unlike acetylene tips, which are typically one-piece, the GPN-0 utilizes a two-piece construction consisting of a heavy-duty outer copper shell and a brass internal spline. This design is critical for alternate fuels, as it allows for the recessing of the inner member, creating a stable anchoring point for the flame even at the lower burning velocities characteristic of propane and natural gas.

The Size 0 specification of this tip is calibrated for cutting mild steel with a thickness range of approximately 3/8 inch to 1/2 inch (10mm to 12mm). The separation of the outer shell and inner insert simplifies maintenance; operators can easily disassemble the tip to clean out slag or carbon buildup from the preheat splines, significantly extending the consumable's operational life. The external copper shell is manufactured to withstand high radiant heat and resist the adhesion of spatter, ensuring consistent performance in continuous cutting environments.

Fluid dynamics within the tip are optimized to maintain a coherent oxygen cutting stream while providing a heavy preheat flame necessary for the slower heat transfer of propane. This makes the GPN-0 an excellent choice for applications where edge quality and fuel economy are prioritized over preheat speed. Users should ensure their torch equipment is equipped with the appropriate "T" grade hose and regulators compatible with alternate fuels when utilizing this tip.

Additional Information
Brand:Flame Tech, Victor Style
Item:Cutting Tip
Fuel Gas:Propane
Fits Which Torch?:Victor 300 Series
Cutting Capacity:1/2"
Packaging Description:1 per each
Tip Size:0
Construction:2-Piece
Series:GPN
Material:Copper, Brass
Oxygen Setting:25-35 psi
Fuel Setting:3-5 psi
Fits Which Torch:Victor 300 Series
Fuel/gas:Propane

INCLUDED

  • 1x Flame Tech GPN-0 Propane/Natural Gas Cutting Tip (Size 0)

APPLICATIONS

  • General fabrication and structural steel cutting
  • Scrap yards and demolition projects
  • Maintenance and repair operations (MRO)
  • Automotive frame modification
  • Farm and ranch equipment repair

FAQ

The GPN-0 is designed to fit Victor 300 Series torch handles and cutting attachments. It is also compatible with other "Victor Style" heavy-duty torches that accept 300 series tips.

A Size 0 GPN tip is rated for cutting steel thicknesses between approximately 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch.

No, the GPN series is specifically designed for Propane or Natural Gas. Using Acetylene with a two-piece GPN tip can be dangerous and cause overheating or backfires. You need a G-series or 1-101 series tip for Acetylene.

Two-piece tips are standard for propane and natural gas. The design allows for a recessed inner tip which helps anchor the flame (since propane burns slower than acetylene) and makes cleaning the internal splines much easier.

For a Size 0 tip, the recommended cutting oxygen pressure is typically between 30 and 35 PSI, depending on the specific thickness of the metal and the length of the hose.

Yes, when using Propane or Natural Gas, you must use Grade "T" hoses. Grade "R" or "RM" hoses are for acetylene only and can degrade rapidly if used with propane.

No, this is a high-quality aftermarket replacement manufactured by Flame Tech. It is designed to meet or exceed the performance specifications of the original Victor part.

You can separate the outer shell from the inner brass member. Use a soft wire brush or cloth to wipe the splines clean. Do not use standard tip drills on the splines as it may damage the gas passages.