Google "c axis lathe" and you'll get plenty of examples.
The convention for identifying axes on a CNC lathe is
X perpendicular to spindle centerline, Z along spindle
centerline, so C is spindle rotation.  A-axis would be the
rotation of a live tool for drilling into the side of your
work (rotation about X).

-- Ralph
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Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 5:52 PM
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Subject: [Emc-users] C Axis in Lathe

Ah!
I should have read the latest posts!

Guess it's referred to as A axis not C ??
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