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I just upgraded my NovaSuper 2 chuck with the infinity upgrade and really like the ease and quickness of changing jaws. 1 min jaw change opposed to 10 min.
The Infinity jaws are sized differently than the standard jaws. I've looked for a jaw comparison chart and can't find one. I own a 50mm bowl jaw and 35mm Spigot jaw, converted them and don't want to purchase the new infinity jaws that will duplicate my current jaw capabilities.
Can anyone lead me to a jaw comparison chart or do I need to make one up myself?
Gary
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Here is an additional link.
Look under accessories.
In addition to the seven "bowl" jaws they list four "saw tooth" (spigot/serrated?) jaws sets, and three "smooth column" sets.
http://www.novainfinitychuck.com/page9.htmlHere are the "saw tooth" which is a similar style to your 35mm spigot but serrated both inside and out.
http://nebula.wsimg.com/7dbf2cb75d1504d0...p;alloworigin=1I like these new sizing. Each sawtooth increases by 17mm and each bowl set increases by 15mm.
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Your second link does not work.
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NCPaladin said:
Here is an additional link.
Look under accessories.
In addition to the seven "bowl" jaws they list four "saw tooth" (spigot/serrated?) jaws sets, and three "smooth column" sets.
http://www.novainfinitychuck.com/page9.html
Here are the "saw tooth" which is a similar style to your 35mm spigot but serrated both inside and out.
http://nebula.wsimg.com/7dbf2cb75d1504d0...oworigin=1
I like these new sizing. Each sawtooth increases by 17mm and each bowl set increases by 15mm.
In case no one else said it, thanks for your effort and the links. By clicking on your first link and then checking out the links on that page I could see the second one. Thank you again.
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Thanks for the links. Guess I need to improve my searching skills.
Gary
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