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Roland Mann

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I've just treated myself to a Sorby Patriot chuck, and I'm having a few problems. I noticed it first when I was roughing a cylinder between steb centres. When I went to the skew chisel to plane the piece (which was not long and about 1 1/2 inches thick), I noticed a vibration mainly in the centre.

Looking at the revolving chuck there seems to be a visible wobble, very small but enough to vibrate the piece.

I have an old PC2000 chuck, and there is absolutely no wobble with this at all. I swapped it over to check, and it runs perfectly.

I have checked and rechecked to see whether there is any contamination preventing the chuck from seating against the back plate, but it's as clean as a whistle, as is the insert thread. There is no play in the bearings at all.

Any ideas?
 
Roland Mann":1sxpsjzv said:
I have checked and rechecked to see whether there is any contamination preventing the chuck from seating against the back plate, but it's as clean as a whistle, as is the insert thread. There is no play in the bearings at all.

Any ideas?
There's only one idea I have - send it back - visible run-out is simply not acceptable, nor fit for purpose.

You've covered all the other possibilities, so I'd say an e-mail or telephone call is next.

Ray.
 
Agree with Argee on the get supplier to sort it.

Although your threads are clean and adapter insert appears correctly seated the alignment bore in the insert may not be a good fit on your lathe spindle chuck register.

Dimensions 1 and 2 HERE

If this is the case then the chuck is relying on the thread form for finding an approximate alignment, this can shift when a side load is applied.
 
I bought a Sorby Patriot and had the same problem. I exchanged it for a Record Supernova 2 and still have the problem. I'm starting to suspect the lathe spindle is not true (it's a Scheppach DMT450 with M33 thread) but strangely there is no visible run-out with my faceplate however the threaded part on this is not as long as either chuck. I hadn't noticed any problem when turning between centres, had you?
 
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