I have just aquired a Clarke CL 251mh Milling Attachment that would have been the milling attachment for the Clarke CL250m Micro-Lathe,. I would like to make the Milling Attachment CL251mh into a Stand-Alone Milling Machine,.The Milling Attachment would normally be connected to the back of the Lathe via the cast-iron Foot at the base of the 45mm Dia Column, then a Jack-Plug (Kettle type plug) connects directly to a matching (kettle type plug) also on the back of the lathe bed,. All the Power ie Variable Speed/ Forward/Reverse/ Powerdrive Control Knob, and the Lathe / Mill-Drill Head Selector On / Off Switch comes from the Lathe,.I don,t need most of these, All I would require would be a 13amp power supply to a NVR Switch then through a Variable Speed control to the Motor,. The Motor is Single-phase 230v AC 50Hz 1 Ph. Power Rating 150Watt. Currant Rating 5 Amp. The motor is Small 3" Dia x 4.5Lg Spindle Speed 10-1300,. This Motor is the supplied motor and fitted as standard,. As this is a Stand Alone project there is no Start Capacitor or any method of variable speeds etc attached, I have bought a NVR Switch the basic type Without the Emergency Stop also bought the Variable Speed Control 2000w AC SCR Electic Voltage Regulator/Speed Controller,. I also notice the outer casing on the motor is a strong magnetic using a screwdriver ( just thinking is this a different type of motor). I have tried to run this connecting up direct to a matching plug with a circuit breaker ahead first, the Motor is trying to Run but only very slowly and is Stuttering,. It Does NOT trip the Circuit breaker,. I confess to having very little electrical knowledge with Motors,. Any Help or Advise would be Gratefully Received,. Pete Retired Fitter/Turner 75yrs.