scooby
Established Member
I've had a RP SC4 for a while and recently got another chuck, a Nova SuperNova2. Before buying, I did some research to make sure the Nova would accept RP jaws (everywhere stated they interchange fine)
I was aware the Nova contracted/expanded in the opposite direction to the SC range.
I've been using the Nova with some RP 50mm jaws on and everything seems fine. However, I've just read in the SC4 manual that if you put RP jaws on a Nova chuck you need to put jaw 2 on slide 4 and vice versa. 1 and 3 are fitted as usual, this is to account for the opposite direction. Fair enough.
This is the confusing bit (for me), the SuperNova 2 I got was a 'Euro' version (or something like that) that operates the same way as the SC range. Do I still need to 'flip' jaws 2 and 4?
I've emailed RP and Teknatool, but I doubt I'll get a conclusive answer.
I've been using the RP jaws on the Nova for about a week, fitted with the jaw number matching the slide and haven't noticed any issues. Some advice from people with more turning experience would be appreciated.
thanks
I was aware the Nova contracted/expanded in the opposite direction to the SC range.
I've been using the Nova with some RP 50mm jaws on and everything seems fine. However, I've just read in the SC4 manual that if you put RP jaws on a Nova chuck you need to put jaw 2 on slide 4 and vice versa. 1 and 3 are fitted as usual, this is to account for the opposite direction. Fair enough.
This is the confusing bit (for me), the SuperNova 2 I got was a 'Euro' version (or something like that) that operates the same way as the SC range. Do I still need to 'flip' jaws 2 and 4?
I've emailed RP and Teknatool, but I doubt I'll get a conclusive answer.
I've been using the RP jaws on the Nova for about a week, fitted with the jaw number matching the slide and haven't noticed any issues. Some advice from people with more turning experience would be appreciated.
thanks