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|modifiers=Material condition modifiers where allowed; ST where allowed
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|tolerance_zone=Runout over the full surface relative to datum axis
|image=<!-- TODO: add diagram file name -->
|image=GDT-Total-Runout.svg
|mistakes=Missing datum reference; applying runout to a pattern; using tertiary datum
|mistakes=Missing datum reference; applying runout to a pattern; using tertiary datum
|related=[[F4:Total Runout Validation]]
|related=[[F4:Total Runout Validation]]

Latest revision as of 19:33, 15 January 2026

Author: Admin

Total Runout
Symbol Total Runout
Type Runout
Category Runout
Standard ASME Y14.5
Author Admin
Datums Primary datum required; secondary optional; tertiary not allowed
Modifiers Material condition modifiers where allowed; ST where allowed
Tolerance zone Runout over the full surface relative to datum axis
Image GDT-Total-Runout.svg
Common mistakes Missing datum reference; applying runout to a pattern; using tertiary datum
Related F4:Total Runout Validation

Summary

Total runout controls variation of the entire surface as it rotates about a datum axis.

Definition

The entire surface must stay within the total runout tolerance zone as the part is rotated about the datum axis.

When to use it

Use total runout to control the full-length form and coaxiality of a rotating surface relative to a datum axis.

Examples

Example: Total runout relative to datum axis
Total runout applied to a cylindrical surface with datum A as the axis.

Common mistakes

  • Missing the primary datum reference.
  • Adding a tertiary datum reference.
  • Applying runout to a pattern.

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