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hello everybody glad to see you today weamp;#39;re going to talk about total run out at top right we can see this symbol this symbol is going to represent total run out in first example we are going to implement total run out we can see here itamp;#39;s going to refer to this surface tz is 0.03 back to a a is actually of this cylinder it means we are going to have two coaxial cylinders with a distance of 0.03 and that profile should be in that interval while we are going to rotate the component and dial indicator is moving left and right on this surface we are going to control form orientation location it is 3d version of run out and run out we are going to control off center and form of the the cross section but here we are going to control the location as well we are going to cover the concentricity because in concentricity we are going to find the median points respect to that axis and we are going to have a 3d cylinder and all midpoints should be in that interval by using