as Andy said , should be alot of info on forum,
this is a CHNC not a NC like some people call it.

not sure what version of the CHNC it is. or what drives you have,
mine was the older chnc 1 with old Simens 810T, simens DC Drives & fanuc 
Spindle drive
spindle is easy to find the info on giving you which pin is 
forward/reverse etc

i think the drive info is on the forum some where if its the Simens 
drives. i posted it up for someone else to follow.
but i did away with them when i changed it all. moved it over to AC.
all wiring is in the manual for IO i found also in the hardinge book.

im sure if you poped on the IRC room plenty in there to help out if needed.

rob

On 27/11/2013 16:52, andy pugh wrote:
> There are at least 3 CHNC lathes running LinuxCNC. There is a fair 
> chance that you can just clone someone else's configuration and 
> hardware. The wiring is the hardest part to email. 


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