Which Nova Chuck?
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Which Nova Chuck?
New turner here. I found what appears to be a good deal on a Nova G3 Chuck. I understand I’ll need a 5/8” to 1” 8tpi spindle adapter. When I look up info on the Nova G3 sku 48246 it says “Dedicated/Direct Threaded Chuck. Fits Spindle Size 1” x 8TPI only. Will Not accept Adaptor”. Given that I know nothing about these chucks, is my understanding correct in that the 5/8” - 1” x8TPI adaptor will not work with this chuck? The model number listed on the SS store is 48206. Is that the only one that will work with a Mark V/VII?
Thank you, and sorry if this was posted and answers already- looked but couldn’t find.
Thank you, and sorry if this was posted and answers already- looked but couldn’t find.
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Re: Which Nova Chuck?
'Will not accept adapter' refers to it not accepting the 'universal nova' adapters.(a very large thread)
It will indeed accept a 1-8 to 5/8 plain adapter.
I suggest thee inform us as to the source of the bargain so we can verify we are talking about the same thing.
It will indeed accept a 1-8 to 5/8 plain adapter.
I suggest thee inform us as to the source of the bargain so we can verify we are talking about the same thing.
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Re: Which Nova Chuck?
Thank you. It “was” on eBay. Someone beat me to it. $125. New open box. 30th anniversary edition. Speaking of which, what is different about the “30th” model? The included pin jaws?
Re: Which Nova Chuck?
Good thing someone beat you to it. Wrong chuck. You need the G3 without threaded insert, and then you will need the Nova ISNS 5/8" Bore Chuck Insert/Adapter. The adapter will screw right into the chuck, and then mount right on to the Shopsmith.
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Re: Which Nova Chuck?
The 30th model includes 3 jaws. Extra 100 mm jaws and pin jaws.
Adapters to fit the SS ARE available.
I like thisun.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hurricane-Tool ... 2749.l2649
Adapters to fit the SS ARE available.
I like thisun.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hurricane-Tool ... 2749.l2649
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Re: Which Nova Chuck?
If the chuck is 1” x 8tpi wouldn’t it fit on the 5/8”-1” 8tpi adapter? I don’t understand the difference between and “insert” and “non-insert chuck” if they each have 1” x 8tpi
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Re: Which Nova Chuck?
YES.SemperFlightMedic wrote:If the chuck is 1” x 8tpi wouldn’t it fit on the 5/8”-1” 8tpi adapter? I don’t understand the difference between and “insert” and “non-insert chuck” if they each have 1” x 8tpi
An insert chuck has a very large(thread unknown) tapped hole in the base. The inserts allow mounting the chuck on to a very large selection of lathe spindle shafts.(various threads both left and right hand[and both!]).
IIUC, the 1-8 chuck is intended for use on a midi lathe which has a 1-8 spindle..
The 1-8 to 5/8 plain shaft gizmos are more accurately referred to as adapters(even Teknatool is not consistent).
https://www.teknatool.com/product/nova- ... sadaptors/
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Re: Which Nova Chuck?
Thank you. I believe I have a complete understanding now.