For a short while i owned the conversion table that made a standard FP2 or FP3 into an LK...What i mean is Deckel built the same table that you have on your LK except it was made with a mounting
face that bolted to the vertical table of the manual mills.(not FP1)
Table had the optical scales and moved independent of the mill's slides....came with a frame work that carried the table with wheels allowing it to be rolled right up to the mill for mounting....
Don't know much about the table , did not keep it long....
Never seen any documentation on the LK's ...
Be careful with the vertical head....Fits between the quill and the head casting are very close. Dirt and rust will be a problem there....There are two versions of head, A boring/drilling head, and a grinding head. Both were used with that machine.
The quill is lubricated through a screw on top of depth stop rod (the bar on the front of the vertical head that has a small flat shelf on top) Move the bar (thumb screw) fully down.9after you clean off the rust) Remove the screw from the top of the flat shelf and apply oil into the hole....I would start with some light nachine oil to get things loosened up....
The two cabinets contain the electrics for the machine(1) and the high frequency power source for the grinding spindle. Believe there are two versions of the high frequency supply, but i don't know more than that other
than the first gen high frequency source is deemed troublesome....
You do know that the ways on that table will make it useless for all but very light milling....Not designed to take side loads, just down thrust from drilling and boring...
Cheers Ross