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in this video iamp;#39;m going to go over run out tolerances so thereamp;#39;s two runout tolerances circular run out and total run out what they do is control the surface variation relative to a datum axis itamp;#39;s convenient to think of them in terms of their counterpart forum tolerances so circular circular run out is very similar to circularity the difference being circulation is a form tolerance so thereamp;#39;s no datums youamp;#39;re just seeing if each individual cross-section is circular whereas circular run out youamp;#39;re checking the circularity but to a datum so youamp;#39;re gaining the location of that circle to your datum axis itamp;#39;s the same thing with total runout and total runout youamp;#39;re checking the cylindricity to a datum axis so you get cylindricity and you get the location of that cylinder to your datum access so runout tolerances have a couple of you know common attributes they always require at least one datum axis because the inspecti