It took a full week but Enco did come through in the end.
They sent me a new motor at no cost.
Not another import motor but a USA made Baldor.
(Sorry about the sloppy cell phone photos again.)
They did not sent the wiring diagram for the machine with it so that took another
day. I wired it up on the two legs of a 208 volt 3 phase circuit as I had done with
the original motor and it starts and runs great!
Still a couple problems. The Baldor motor is larger than the import motor.
There isn't much room for belt adjustment, maybe 1/4" and the original B-31 belt is
too short. A B-32 worked out perfectly on this machine.
The motor covers the original belt adjustment rod hole, but with this motor weighing
55 pounds, it may not even need it.
It's still a very tight installation.
The cover would not go back on, so we had to cut away an area on the back side
to clear the motor pulley and belt.
Now it's all cleaned up lubricated and ready for some trials.
That may have to wait a couple weeks because we have a production run to work through.
After that is done I'll have time to get back to it.
I can tell you the 3 jaw chuck has a TIR of .0015"
That was a nice surprise!
It was interesting to see it spinning the chuck smoothly at 1550 RPM.
I don't know why you would need that speed on a 12" lathe, but it works fine.
Rick