NOVA 112MM (4.4″) Greenwood Jaw Set
The NOVA Greenwood Jaw Set 6089 perfectly suits turning small to medium green or wet wood projects like bowls and vases. This jaw set’s advanced electroplated coating minimizes rusting, a common issue when turning greenwood due to the high moisture environment.
Furthermore, its design includes a thicker profile and an extra wide angle of the teeth, allowing woodworkers to maximize efficiency and effectiveness. The jaws also feature 19MM (.75″) interior and exterior serrated walls, which provide superior holding power compared to other jaws. They grip the wood fibers firmly in both expansion and compression modes. With these features, the NOVA Greenwood Jaw Set becomes an essential tool for any woodturner dealing with green wood, ensuring stability and precision throughout the process.
Specifications:
- Expansion Grip: 109.80mm (4.32″) – 130.13mm (5.12″)
- Contraction Grip Square: 63.75mm (2.51″) – 84.54mm (3.33″)
- Contraction Grip Spigot: 88.20mm (3.47″) – 110.13mm (4.34″)
Important Notice for use of the NOVA Greenwood Jaw Set 6089:
Safety Advisory! Only use authentic NOVA accessories on your NOVA chuck. Using non genuine NOVA and copies of accessories could lead to operation and safety issues and will void our market leading warranty. NOVA accessories are designed for use only on NOVA Chucks
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Important Information from Nova:
WARRANTY: 10 Year Full Replacement from Manufacture Defects
IMPORTANT: Read very carefully the safety section in the Teknatool Chuck Manual before operation and follow closely the safety rules outlined in this Jaw manual. Consult relevant operational sections of the Teknatool Chuck manual before using Jaws.
JAW SLIDES: Make sure that in expansion mode that the amount of travel required is less than the limit of the stop screw, or auto stop. Do not try to force Chuck open further. Always test workpiece is gripped securely in the Jaws. Before operation test by wrenching workpiece in Jaws. If any loosening occurs, re-examine holding area for adequate grip (following mounting guidelines) and any damage to gripping area. Make sure workpiece is clear of obstruction by manually rotating workpiece before switching power on.
WARNING: Excessive speed is a serious lathe hazard. Always turn at the slowest speed possible. Ideal speed will vary with wood blank size. The larger the blank the slower the speed. Consult your lathe and chuck manual or lathe information plate for speed guidelines. Turn only at your comfort and skill level.
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