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So, just to summarize, my machine is not faulty; the SC4 is supposed to work like this. Is that correct?
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The green "stop" button on mine works exactly as you described in post #9, including the ~7 second acceleration time from zero to 2000 rpm. But, as said before, there is no delay with the red Emergency stop button, even during acceleration.So, just to summarize, my machine is not faulty; the SC4 is supposed to work like this. Is that correct?
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Well she sure ain't perdy, but she's mine. Don't judge me, k? I'm no Stephan Gotteswinter or Robin Renzetti. You will see that clearly enough. Over the next few days I'll try to take some pictures and videos and write up a bit of an explanation of the good and bad bits. I'm still a bit chaffed that any of this was really necessary. I doubt the smaller Sieg lathes have these "features", the SC6 and 8 look much more like industrial machines, and even the milling machine I have works like it should. So why.....?
Any way, I'll post something that I hope will be interesting.
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