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0333-0324 - Victor 2-HPN Heavy Preheat Propane/Natural Gas Cutting Tip

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Victor 2-HPN Heavy Preheat Cutting Tip for Propane & Natural Gas

The Victor 2-HPN Cutting Tip (SKU: 0333-0324) is a professional-grade consumable designed for industrial oxy-fuel cutting applications requiring heavy preheat. Engineered by Victor, a leader in gas equipment, this Size 2 tip is specifically optimized for use with alternative fuels such as Propane and Natural Gas. Unlike standard general-purpose tips, the HPN series features a heavy preheat design that delivers a robust flame capable of rapidly heating the base metal, making it exceptionally effective for cutting through rust, scale, paint, and other surface contaminants often found in scrap and repair work.

With a cutting capacity of 1-1/2 inches (approximately 38 mm), the 2-HPN tip is versatile enough for a wide range of tasks, including structural steel fabrication, heavy equipment repair, and beveling. The tip operates efficiently with a cutting oxygen pressure range of 30-45 PSIG and a fuel pressure of 4-8 PSIG, ensuring a stable and consistent cut. The heavy preheat flame not only accelerates the start of the cut but also helps maintain the reaction on dirty materials where standard tips might struggle or lose the cut.

Constructed from high-quality brass, this tip is built to withstand the rigors of daily industrial use. It fits standard Victor heavy-duty torches and cutting attachments, providing a seamless integration into your existing equipment setup. Whether you are working in a scrap yard, a fabrication shop, or on a construction site, the Victor 2-HPN tip delivers the reliability and performance professionals demand. Its design allows for cutting speeds between 12 and 16 inches per minute, optimizing productivity without sacrificing cut quality.

Choosing the right tip for your fuel gas is critical for safety and performance. The HPN series is distinct from acetylene tips and is engineered to handle the specific flow and combustion characteristics of propane and natural gas. This ensures that you get the maximum heat output and efficiency from your fuel source. Trust the Victor 0333-0324 for your heavy-duty cutting needs when using alternative fuel gases.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Item:Cutting Tip
Fuel Gas:Propane
Cutting Capacity:1.5"
Fuel Setting:4-8 psi
Fits Which Torch:Victor 300 Series
Packaging Description:1-per-each
Tip Size:2
Tip Type:HPN
Application:Heavy Preheat, Scrap, Bevel
Cutting Oxygen Pressure:30-45 PSIG
Preheat Oxygen Flow:44-240 SCFH
Cutting Speed:12-16 ipm
Material:Brass

INCLUDED

  • One (1) Victor 2-HPN Cutting Tip (0333-0324)

APPLICATIONS

  • Industrial and General Fabrication
  • Structural Steel Fabrication
  • Repair and Maintenance
  • Scrap Cutting and Demolition
  • Beveling and Edge Preparation
  • Heavy Equipment Repair

FAQ

The Victor 2-HPN tip is designed for use with Propane and Natural Gas. It is not suitable for Acetylene.

This Size 2 tip has a cutting capacity of approximately 1-1/2 inches (38 mm).

HPN stands for Heavy Preheat Natural gas/Propane. It indicates the tip is designed with a heavy preheat flame for dirty or thick materials.

It fits Victor heavy-duty cutting torches and cutting attachments that accept standard Victor professional tips (typically 300 series).

The recommended settings are Cutting Oxygen: 30/45 PSIG, Preheat Oxygen: varies but typically matches cutting or slightly lower, and Fuel: 4/8 PSIG.

While it has a heavy preheat, it is primarily a cutting tip. For dedicated heating applications, a heating nozzle is recommended, but this tip handles preheating for cuts very well.

Propane and natural gas tips like the HPN are typically two-piece designs consisting of a brass outer shell and an inner member, though they are sold as a single assembled unit.

Heavy preheat tips are ideal for cutting rusted, painted, or dirty metal where a standard flame might be deflected or extinguished.