Hi Clive
Nooo – to the best of my knowledge it's just the ML10 that uses that idea. The Super 7 has a lever operated cam to lock the bull wheel to the cone pulley . With this disengaged a lever is operated to bring a gear wheel into mesh with the bull wheel and a gear on the spindle thus effecting the reduced speed drive.
(However, when I had one, I always found the ML10 method quite satisfactory and if the allen screw was loose it would give the effect that you describe)
Ian
If you have a link belt for the motor to countershaft drive I suggest you change it now – the difference on my machine was quite amazing although the standard "V" belt was in good condition.
I agree with you about the countershaft to spindle belt. At present mine is a standard "V" belt but, when the time comes, much easier (and quicker) I think to fit a link belt than to dismantle the headstock!
Norman
Edited By NJH on 21/04/2013 17:02:32