
The
Robert Sorby Eccentric chuck has a unique design which
allows the turner to produce a myriad of irregular
shapes accurately and securely. Not only is it extremely
versatile, it also enable complete repeatability.
This robust chuck is ideal for medium and heavy duty lathes and comes with an adaptor to fit the appropriate spindle thread ( or if the diameter is over 1.1/4" it comes with a dedicated thread).
The Robert Sorby eccentric chuck weighs 5.1/2lbs (2.5kgs).
This is designed to counterbalance the weight of the
workpiece when offset. This gives far more stability
than other systems where both the chuck and workpiece
are offset from the centre which can lead to damage
or potential injury.
Fixing is so secure that a tailstock is not always necessary.
There are three fixing methods – faceplate, screw
chuck and ball drive and socket.
The unique eccentric boss is marked 0 to 35 on its outside diameter. These marks represent the amount to which the workpiece held in the boss can be off set from the central axis.

When
set in 0 the workpiece will run concentrically. When
located on any other mark in the window you are shown
the amount of off set from the central axis.
Clear markings ensure not only that dimensions are accurate but also that they can easily be repeated. With any off-centre project all preparation of markings and locations is critical.
The Robert Sorby Eccentric Chuck comes with a 12-page instruction booklet. A set of project sheets is also available. Watch out for the forthcoming video showing four different turned projects.
In all, this is the most comprehensive multi-centre unit available. It combines extreme versatility with strength and rigidity.