Anyone have a current contact for Nova parts?

I need to replace the keeper plate (part #24040) on my DVRxp lathe again... All of the contact info that I had and any on the web is outdated and are dead links...

Reply to
Mac Davis
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Have you tried

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Reply to
graham

Yes... I doesn't seem to exist any more... I bought one last time using (email) Sales@tecnatook and that bouced back, also...

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Mac Davis

Just got through to "teknatool.com" and it's now something called Southern Tools or something and doesn't sell parts...

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Mac Davis

My contact for repair was Michael Swerbensky snipped-for-privacy@teknatool.com But that has been a couple of years ago. He was located in Tampa, I believe.

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G. Ross

It must have been very recent then as the site advertises new products for the Fall 2016. Try phoning the # on the site. Graham

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graham

St. Pete Phone # 727-954-3433

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G. Ross

Interesting. I called up the website and got:

If you are located in US, you can also contact our Service Center on

727-954-3433 or contact us via our online HELP DESK. Also for US residents only at this stage, we operate a spares and service website for spares, parts and accessories that our dealers don't carry, you can purchase online with our website HERE.

"HERE" is:

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Does it actually have parts - who knows?????

Reply to
Trenbidia

Nope, but thanks... After a few clicks, it goes to the same "Southern Tool" or something, and as all the pages I've found, their version of "spare parts" are asseccories like chucks...

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Mac Davis

Try going to the head office in New Zealand:

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Graham

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graham

Thanks, Geaham... Looks promising, I sent an email and filled out a contact form...

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Mac Davis

I'm not sure of your issue. Maybe try this.

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Leon

Reply to
Mac Davis

do not know anything about the company or where to get parts

seems like others have pointed you in right direction

the name reminds me of that old tale about chevy novas not selling well in spanish speaking countries in south america since no va means no go

Reply to
Electric Comet

Nova seems to be in business... Seems being the operative word... As for Teknatool, I don't think that they are, at least from a lathe standpoint... Nova actually means "Not going", but I understand your point...

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Mac Davis

I can mfg the part # 24040. How many lathe owners need the part? I designed a double ended keeper plate so that when one side wears out just flip it o ver and use the other side. Note: the grove in the shaft may need to be dre ssed up to square it off again. Jason Reid snipped-for-privacy@prodigy.net

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jagmech

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