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in the book i have pictures here showing this more 3d view of whatamp;#39;s happening so the larger diameter of course establishes the datum axis and then position tolerance is controlling the other features access so youamp;#39;re creating a cylindrical tower zone in which the axis of the high points has to lie within controls location and orientation but not form now run out is slightly different youamp;#39;re shifting the tolerance zone to the surface so when you control the surface within that tolerance zone not only do you control location and orientation but youamp;#39;re also controlling the form of the feature as well now total runout is your 3d specification so look how the tower zone is two concentric cylinders extending the full length of the feature thatamp;#39;s going to control your three-dimensional form your cylindricity your taper and your straightness on the surface as well now circular run out is just your two-dimensional version so in any 2d specificati