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0333-0402 - Victor 3-GPN Series 3 Propane/Natural Gas Cutting Tip - 2 Inch Capacity

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OVERVIEW

Precision Cutting with Victor 3-GPN Series Tips

The Victor 0333-0402 3-GPN Size 3 Cutting Tip is a high-performance consumable engineered for professionals who demand reliability and precision in their oxy-fuel cutting operations. Specifically designed for use with Propane and Natural Gas, this tip belongs to the renowned Victor GPN series, which is optimized for general purpose hand and machine cutting. Unlike standard acetylene tips, the GPN series features a two-piece construction consisting of a brass inner member with splines and a copper outer shell. This design is critical for alternative fuels, as it creates a stable flame anchor and ensures efficient preheat distribution, which is often more difficult to achieve with propane compared to acetylene.

With a cutting capacity of approximately 2 inches, the Size 3 tip is an excellent mid-range choice for fabrication shops, scrap yards, and industrial maintenance environments. It is rated for a cutting speed of 10 to 16 inches per minute, allowing for efficient workflow without compromising cut quality. The tip operates optimally with a cutting oxygen pressure of 40-50 PSIG and a fuel pressure of 5-10 PSIG. Maintaining these parameters ensures a clean kerf, minimal slag accumulation, and a smooth face on the cut surface, reducing the need for secondary grinding or machining.

Compatibility is a key feature of the 0333-0402. It is designed to fit Victor 1300 series cutting attachments and virtually all Victor-style torches that accept Series 3 cutting tips. This universality makes it a staple inventory item for workshops utilizing Victor equipment. The two-piece design not only aids in combustion efficiency but also simplifies maintenance; the outer shell can be removed to clean the splines of the inner member, extending the service life of the consumable. Whether used in a hand torch for field repairs or a machine torch for automated plate cutting, this genuine Victor tip delivers consistent, high-quality results.

Investing in genuine Victor parts ensures that your equipment operates at peak safety and efficiency. The 3-GPN series is manufactured in Mexico to strict quality standards, ensuring that every tip provides the flow characteristics and flame stability that professional welders and fabricators expect from the Victor brand.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Item:Cutting Tip
Fuel Gas:Propane
Cutting Capacity:2"
Fits Which Torch?:Victor 300 Series
Fuel Setting:5-10 psi
Oxygen Setting:40-50 psi
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Tip Series:3-GPN
Tip Size:3
Tip Type:Two Piece
Cutting Speed:10-16 ipm
Preheat Type:General Purpose
Compatible Fuels:Propane, Natural Gas

INCLUDED

  • (1) 3-GPN Size 3 Cutting Tip

APPLICATIONS

  • General purpose hand cutting
  • Machine torch cutting
  • Structural steel fabrication
  • Scrap metal processing
  • Industrial maintenance and repair
  • Farm and ranch welding

FAQ

The 3-GPN series is designed specifically for use with Propane and Natural Gas. It is not suitable for Acetylene.

The Size 3 tip (0333-0402) is rated to cut metal approximately 2 inches thick.

It fits Victor torches and cutting attachments that accept Series 3 cutting tips, such as the Victor 1300 series attachments and 300 series handles.

Victor recommends a cutting oxygen pressure of 40-50 PSIG and a fuel pressure of 5-10 PSIG for optimal performance.

This is a two-piece tip, which is standard for propane/natural gas applications to ensure proper flame anchoring and preheat.

No, the 3-GPN is a general purpose cutting tip. For gouging, you would typically need a GPN-style gouging tip or a different series designed for metal removal.

You can separate the outer shell from the inner member to clean the splines and remove any slag or carbon buildup, then reassemble it.

The rated cutting speed is between 10 and 16 inches per minute, depending on the material thickness and operator skill.