There are soft start and stop settings, but I would be careful fiddling with them,
Remember the spindle drive is the weak link on these machines and most costly
to replace, SL1-a has 6000 rpm spindle and the power band may be different than
your others hence a bit more time to ramp up to speed
If it were me, I would leave them set the way they are.
Although would not hurt to take a close look at the trim pots on the drive and see
if the seals have been broken
I have this problem with my SL-3 on an axis drive, somebody before I owned the machine
fiddled with the settings and the axis never has sounded correct


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