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NOVA Lite Supernova2 Insert Version Chuck

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    Purchase NOVA Lite Supernova2 Insert Version Chuck

    SKU: 113172 NOVA Lite Supernova2 Insert Version Chuck

    $169.99
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    The SuperNova2 Lite Chuck Is a fully featured chuck that offers quite a few unique standard features; Composite Indexing Back, Auto Stop, Copper composite Jaw Slides, Comfortable Tilt away T Bar Handle and 50mm (2″) Jaws.

    It has a captured pinion gear with a ball end key that alows it to be tilted away from the workpiece when needed. 

    Package Includes: 
    • Chuck body, 
    • 50mm jaws, 
    • Ball end chuck key, 
    • Jaw screw wrench,
    • Manual. 
    IMPORTANT:  A threaded insert needs to be purchased separately to fit your lathe spindle.
    • Ball End Key, with "tilt-away" one handed operation
    • Precise, Powerful Geared Grip with Tuff Lock™
    • Measures 4" in diameter by 3-1/4" deep (with optional insert)
    • Includes 50mm Jaws and Screw Center
    • Body made from 1045 High Tensile Steel
    • Fully sealed composite indexing backing plate
    • All Nova Accessory Jaws will fit this chuck
    • Weight: 4-1/2 pounds
    • 2 Year Warranty
    Info from NOVA:

    Q: What are the differences between the Supernova2 Chuck and the Lite Supernova2 Chuck?

    A: The SuperNOVA 2 was a left hand scroll (anti-clockwise) where with the LITE SuperNOVA 2 chuck the scroll has been reversed for more intuitive right hand scroll (clockwise).  The old axiom known to most of Righty-Tighty (contract jaws) Lefty-Loosy (expand jaws) now continues with this new LITE chuck range. 

    NOVA also removed the numbering on the jawslides. After years of research and taking user input, they have found their method of aligning jaws to jawslide numbers outdated! Now, simply set your jaws on your NOVA LITE chuck at any starting position with your NOVA jaws in clockwise fashion 1-4, it’s that easy!
    NOVA Lite Supernova2 Chuck Quick Start Guide