I was looking at your first photo of the F2 upside down. The standard pon the left in the photo has a small knob facing us and centimeter markings on side of the rail clamp. If you look at photos of F2s online that seems to be the usual rear standard, for instance here:
The front standard focuses but it doesn't have that knob (I don't know what that knob does.) But that extra knob should be on the opposite side of the focusing knobs on both front and back (you can see both focusing knobs in the picture I linked.) But going back to your picture--that knob is on the same side as as the focusing knob on the standard on the right, meaning both are probably rear standards.
Sinar interchangability is very flexible so you could setup a system with both front standards or both back standards, but they are different. And if you know what you're looking at, you can go through ebay listings and see that a quarter of the cameras are bodged together from parts. Most comonly you'll see cameras listed as F2 but that have the weak, non-focusing F standard in front.
A few years ago I bought a 5x7 Sinar Norma, and had this exact problem. The seller had cobbled the system together, and I wasn't knowledgable enough at the time to realize what had been done, so I had a Norma with 2 front standards. I was able to eventually fix it by buying the correct rear rail mount and move the 5x7 frame to that. But intil then I just had to deal with the focus knobs on opposite sides.