I had a Super 7 for a long time and once had a very stuck chuck. The locking pin wouldn't hold for me either. IIRC the pin actually locks the pulley. the 'flipover ' lever locks the pulley gear to the bullwheel which is keyed to the mandrel.
The weak point was that the pulley was a force fit onto the bronze (?) pinion. Trying to remove the chuck caused slip of the force fit.
Final solution was lock with the pin AND knock a wooden wedge between the bullwheel and the headstock casting – that's a firm knock, not flog it into place with a lump hammer. Then a square bar in the chuck, a suitable spanner . a couple of firm taps on the spanner to set the wedge and a good clout.
All done with extreme trepidation.
After that, I never left the chuck fully screwed on the mandrel at the end of a workshop session – and always remembered not to start the lathe with the chuck slack. I should also add that the pulley/pinion fit never slipped in use.
Incidentally, while I have used quite a few lathes over the years, the Super7/ML7-R is the only one I've come across to have a mandrel lock. Are there others?
Keep safe
Mike
Edited By Mike Henderson 1 on 05/06/2020 14:00:08