Steve – Les is the expert in the sparks department but just in case it IS a DC motor with speed controller as is my lathe (WARCO 250 V-F) I also have suffered similar probs. I see you have checked the machine fuse but are you sure there are not more fuses? Mine has two and both of these have popped at various times (but not lately).
If your speed control board has failed it will give similar results to those you are experiencing. I am already on board number three with the lathe about four years old. With an out of warranty machine my last board was in the region of £110 which hurt!
With this type of motor / speed control board layout it pays to follow WARCO's advice as follows:
Only ever power up the motor with the speed control set at minimum, only then should you turn the speed up. Before powering the motor down you should also reduce the speed to minimum.
In the (approx) year since I began following WARCO,s advice I have not had a problem.
The above advice also applies to my WARCO WM16 variable speed milling machine. Since I began applying this advice to the mill as well following yet another failed speed control board on it I have had nil problems.
Sorry I have to restrict myself to personal experiences only but I am fairly brainless in the 'lectrric dept.
Rik
Edited By Rik Shaw on 10/11/2016 12:42:59