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@walser - I happened to pick up this same lathe (Enterprise L2) today. The PO couldn't get the motor to run and they didn't want/need the lathe anymore, so they unloaded it for next to nothing. I still almost walked away but ended up taking it in the hopes that it might be an easy fix. It was a trade school lathe. The compound has a good chunk knocked out from a crash but otherwise seems pretty tight - the ways and gears are great.
I wanted to know if you still had this lathe 'cause I might want to fire some questions your way.
As far as the manual: I have an original one (looks the same as the one royesses linked above). The spindle control lever on the apron definitely has Fwd/Rev/Off (wiring diagram and physical switch definitely has 3 positions). But you're right that there is no stop/safety between Up and Down...you can blow right past Off. If you need info from the manual let me know.
I wanted to know if you still had this lathe 'cause I might want to fire some questions your way.
As far as the manual: I have an original one (looks the same as the one royesses linked above). The spindle control lever on the apron definitely has Fwd/Rev/Off (wiring diagram and physical switch definitely has 3 positions). But you're right that there is no stop/safety between Up and Down...you can blow right past Off. If you need info from the manual let me know.