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Infinity Quick Change  

Accessory Jaw

New Zealand

Teknatool International Ltd

Phone: (+64) 9 477 5600

Fax: (+64) 9 477 5601

Email

: service@teknatool.com

Website

: www.teknatool.com

For your local Distributor or Reseller,  see our 

website

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Download the full manual at  

www.novainfinitychuck.com

  

United States

Teknatool  Service Center

Phone: 727-954-3433

Free Phone: 1-866-748-3025

Free Fax: 1-866-748-4193

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EXPANDING DOVETAIL OPERATION

Expansion of the jaws into a recess. This function is for bowl and platter turning where the 
projection (depth) of the wood blank is not too great. Specific sizes for each jaw type is stated in 
that area. Please refer to your NOVA Chuck manual for information on how to form a recess.

When making a recess it is important to calculate the depth. The recess depth is an important 
consideration for  maximising the holding power of the jaws, guidelines under each jaw should 
be followed closely. The depth of a recess can be varied according to the size and mass of the 
workpiece. Larger bowls and softer woods require a deeper recess. Smaller lids and thin platters 
generally require a  shallower recess. Always use a recess depth in excess of what is required. 
IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT INCREASE RECESS DEPTH.

SPIGOT (Tenon) OPERATION

Contraction of the jaws around a wooden spigot for grip. Mainly used for box, goblet and vase 
turning, that is, endgrain items with a fair degree of overhang. Generally tailstock support is 
minimal or cannot be used because of the need to hollow out the inside. This method seems to 
be preferred by many bowl turners over the internal dovetail recess as the foot can later be 
re-shaped or removed, if desired, to make a smooth outside bottom of the bowl.

This situation is one of the most difficult to provide secure holding no matter what fixing method 
is used. EXTREME CAUTION WITH THIS OPERATION MUST BE EXERCISED. If used properly 
however, Teknatool Chucks provide a very secure grip in this mode.Check for adequate contact 
and grip of all four jaws into the wood when using this operation. 

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AN ADEQUATE GRIP BEFORE OPERATION by vigorously wrenching 
the work piece mounted in the chuck.If any loosening occurs DO NOT PROCEED with operation. 
Repeat tightening procedure and retest grip. Refer to your NOVA chuck manual for information on 
forming a spigot.

FREE END TURNING

Turning where the work is not supported by the tailstock.  Commonly used for all hollow form 
work such as bowls, long hollow vases or boxes.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

Add on jaws do not run true

POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION

Check jaws are mounted correctly on jaw 
slides. For method see Page 9. For accuracy 
parameters see Page 2. When the jaws are 
expanded beyond a 50mm circle they will 
appear to be running out but in fact are 
maintaining concentricity. Always evaluate 
runout from turned wood clamped in jaws

PROBLEM

Accessory Jaws  when Wound to 
centre do not meet

POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION

Slides have not engaged sequentially in 
clockwise order with scroll - 1-2-3-4. Jaw Slides 
could have been inserted out of order. 

Teknatool Two Year Limited Warranty

This Teknatool product is backed by a TWO YEAR warranty from the date 
of purchase. Teknatool International Ltd will repair or replace, at its expense 
and option, this Teknatool product which in normal use has proven to be 
defective in workmanship or material, provided that the customer returns 
the product prepaid to an authorized Teknatool service center with proof of 
purchase of the product within TWO YEARS and provides Teknatool with 
reasonable opportunity to verify the alleged defect by inspection. 

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Explanation of 

common chucking techniques

OPERATIONAL MODES

Refer to the tables over and please note that 
sizes are a guide only, actual sizes may vary.

Expanding Dovetail Jaws 

THIS METHOD MUST NOT BE USED FOR ANY 
WORK LONGER (BOWL DEPTH) THAN 150MM 
AS THERE WOULD BE GREAT DANGER OF 
WOOD TEARING OUT OF THE CHUCK. DO 
NOT EXCEED 700RPM IN THIS MODE. OUT 
OF BALANCE STOCK MUST BE TURNED AT 
THE SLOWEST SPEED POSSIBLE. 
Any recess diameter can be turned between the 
max and min Expansion  limits of the particular 
jaw as in the table above. The optimum turning 
recess diameter (on the outside) is as close to 
the minimum (detailed above) as possible.  As 
the recess diameter is increased above the 
optimum, less jaw contact is made. Take care 
not to make the 

Reverse Dovetail (Contracting Action) 

This method is used to grip bowls with a foot 
mounting. The size of the foot being between 
the min and max contracting sixe of the jaw as 
in the table above. The optimum foot diameter 
is about the minimum contracting foot size of 
the jaw. Larger foot diameters can be used 
but above the edges of the jaws can mark the 
wood. It is suggested that masking tape is used 
to protect the foot from jaw marks. 

Spigot (Tenon) Mounting (Contracting 

Action)

Wood should be pre-machined to a cylinder (to 
optimize balance) with a diameter no greater 
than max clamping diameter of the jaw. This 
method can be used to grip pre-machined/pre-
turned spigots.  

SPIGOT SIZE SHOULD BE WITHIN 

CONTRACTING LIMITS AND USE FULL 

SPIGOT LENGTH OF JAWS, AS 

DETAILED IN TABLE OVER.

MOUNTING ADD-ON JAWS

1.Using the supplied Chuck Key, turn the
chuck pinion gear clockwise to open the jaws 
to their outer most position (as in Figure 1).

IMPORTANT: Never leave the Chuck key in 
the chuck when not in use!

2. Push in the Lock Push Pin on the back of the
Jaw Side Using the pin in the end of the Chuck 
Key Handle to release the locking mechanism 
(Figure 2).

3.With the Lock Push Pin fully depressed in,
position a desired jaw on the left side of a 
free Jaw Slide and slide the Jaw clockwise in 
a circular motion into place in the Jaw Slide. 
Remove the Pin holding the lock push pin in 
and ensure the jaw is securely locked in place.
(Figure 3).
Repeat for all remaining free Jaws.

2. With the jaws opened to their outermost
position, push in the Lock Push Pin on the back 
of the Jaw Side using the pin in the end of the 
Chuck Key Handle to release the locking mecha-
nism (Figure 4).

1. With the Lock Push Pin fully depressed
in, slide the Jaw anti-clockwise in a circular 
motion Out of the Jaw Slide. Remove the Pin 
holding the lock push pin. (Figure 5).Repeat for 
all remaining Jaws. 

MAINTENANCE

Before each use wipe clean the base of the 
jaws and dovetail key to make make sure the 
jaw gets proper surface contact when 
mounting. 
Clean jaws after use and spray with a light 
Corrosion protectant product like WD40 or 
CRC. 
Additionally, for longer term storage, wrap in 
an oil soaked cloth. 

NOTE: if the collet is not coming out of the Chuck, check the Lock pin is fully depressed. 
If it is and the jaw still can’t be removed, lightly tap the jaw anti-clockwise out of the Chuck.

NOVA Infinity Quick Change Accessory Jaw Manual 
Publication Code: 120-1013-010
Patent Pending: 603820

© Teknatool International 2012-2013

UN-MOUNTING ADD-ON JAWS

FIG 1

FIG 2

FIG 3

FIG 5

FIG 4

Mounting the INFINITY Quick Change Jaws 

on the Chuck

IT IS IMPORTANT TO LOCATE JAWS PROPERLY IN THE JAW SLIDES FOR THE CHUCK TO FUNCTION 
SAFELY AND ACCURATELY.

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