Halloween Weirdness aka "Haunted Block Grinder".
All,
I have a wiring question on my 397.19670 3/4hp Industrial. I spent some time taking the cast iron base off and found a lot of cob webs. I also found some clean shiny windings. So far, so good.What I didn't find was the galvanized base cover and, therefore, no date stamp. That was a minor let down. What else I found was the remnants of the original switch tucked inside. It is hooked up and is only missing the toggle. I was able to flip the contacts by inserting a small screw driver in the hole where the toggle used to be. That was a good find.
I have the exact same model and there's no base cover on mine either. I wonder if it's because it came with a tool rest/tray base and so didn't need to cover the wiring with a separate plate.
Did yours come with a readable wiring diagram? Mine was beat up and half-covered with cheap paint, so pretty much unreadable. If you have a the diagram, would you be willing to take a photo and post it? I drew out the circuit when I took it apart, but it would be nice to have the diagram as a check.
I found a catalog that lists this model in it, I think. Sears 1972, it cost $109.
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/detail.aspx?id=6894





about painting over the stenciled name, but I'm a bit sentimental about some things! 
