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0333-0353 - Victor 0-MTH-P Propylene Machine Cutting Tip Size 0

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OVERVIEW

Get the Most Out of Your Machine Torch

When you are running a machine torch, downtime and bad cuts cost money. The Victor 0-MTH-P Cutting Tip (0333-0353) is built to keep your production line moving fast and your edges clean. This isn't just another generic tip; it's a genuine Victor high-speed tip designed specifically for Propylene (or MAPP) gas. If you are cutting 3/4-inch steel plate and want to crank up the travel speed without losing cut quality, this is the tip you need in your arsenal.

The "MTHP" stands for Machine Torch High Speed Propylene. What that means for you is a tip that can handle the heat and the speed. It's rated for cutting speeds between 18 and 28 inches per minute. That's serious throughput. The two-piece design is standard for propylene tips, making it easier to clean if you get a little splatter, but more importantly, it creates the perfect preheat flame to pierce plate quickly and keep the cut going without losing the puddle. Because it's made by Victor, you know the threads and seats are going to fit your Victor-style machine torch perfectly—no leaks, no wobbles, just a solid seal.

Setting up the 0-MTH-P is straightforward, but you need to pay attention to your pressures to get that high-speed performance. You'll want your cutting oxygen up around 85-95 psig. That high pressure blows the molten metal out of the kerf fast, leaving you with a clean edge that needs less grinding later. Keep your preheat oxygen around 30-35 psig and your fuel gas low (around 8 oz or higher). Whether you are doing structural steel fabrication, general repair, or manufacturing parts, swapping out worn tips for a fresh 0-MTH-P is the cheapest way to improve your cut quality instantly.

Why Choose the 0-MTH-P?

Using the right consumable for the gas you are burning is rule number one in cutting. Propylene burns differently than acetylene, and this tip is engineered to harness that specific heat value. Don't try to force an acetylene tip to do a propylene tip's job. Stick with the 0-MTH-P for reliable starts, smooth finishes, and the durability you expect from Victor products. It’s a small part that makes a huge difference in your daily output.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Fuel Gas:Propylene
Item:Cutting Tip
Cutting Capacity:3/4"
Packaging Description:1 per each
Tip Type:MTHP, High Speed Machine Cutting
Size:N/A
Cutting Oxygen Pressure:85-95 psig
Preheat Oxygen Pressure:30-35 psig
Fuel Gas Pressure:8 oz + psig
Cutting Speed:18-28 ipm
Material:Brass

INCLUDED

  • 1x Victor 0-MTH-P Cutting Tip (Size 0)

APPLICATIONS

  • High-speed automated shape cutting
  • Structural steel fabrication
  • Industrial plate processing
  • General fabrication shops using machine torches
  • Heavy equipment repair and manufacturing

FAQ

The 0-MTH-P is designed specifically for Propylene and MAPP gas. It is not suitable for Acetylene.

This Size 0 tip is rated for cutting metal thicknesses of approximately 3/4 inch (19mm), with a functional range often cited between 3/8 inch and 3/4 inch depending on speed.

No, the MTHP series is designed for machine torches used in automated cutting tracks or CNC tables. It is not optimized for hand-cutting attachments.

For optimal high-speed cutting, the cutting oxygen pressure should be set between 85-95 psig, and the preheat oxygen between 30-35 psig.

The fuel gas pressure should be set low, typically around 8 oz/in² or slightly above (approx 0.5 psig+).

Under optimal conditions, the 0-MTH-P supports cutting speeds between 18 and 28 inches per minute (ipm).

This is a two-piece tip, consisting of a brass outer shell and a splined inner member, which is standard for propylene/alternative fuel tips.

Since it is a two-piece tip, you can separate the outer shell from the inner member to clean the splines and seating surfaces. Use a soft wire brush or appropriate tip cleaner, being careful not to damage the splines.