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Runout Controls

This document discusses two types of runout controls: circular runout and total runout. Circular runout controls the form, location, and orientation of individual circular elements of a diameter independently relative to a datum axis. Total runout controls the form, location, and orientation of all surface elements of a diameter simultaneously relative to a datum axis. The document also mentions that runout controls are composite controls used to control features like coaxiality and that runout is measured as the maximum permissible indicator reading when a part is rotated 360 degrees about its datum axis. Sections on runout calculations and comparisons between circular and total runout are listed but not described.

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Runout Controls

This document discusses two types of runout controls: circular runout and total runout. Circular runout controls the form, location, and orientation of individual circular elements of a diameter independently relative to a datum axis. Total runout controls the form, location, and orientation of all surface elements of a diameter simultaneously relative to a datum axis. The document also mentions that runout controls are composite controls used to control features like coaxiality and that runout is measured as the maximum permissible indicator reading when a part is rotated 360 degrees about its datum axis. Sections on runout calculations and comparisons between circular and total runout are listed but not described.

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Runout Controls

Alessandro Anzalone, Ph.D.

Hillsborough Community College, Brandon Campus


Runout Controls
Sections:
1. Introduction
2. Circular Runout
3. Total Runout
4. Comparison Between Circular and Total Runout
5. Runout Calculations
6. Summary
7. References
Introduction
Runout is a composite control. A composite control controls the
form, location, and orientation of a part feature simultaneously
(in a single gage reading). Runout controls are often used to control
the coaxiality of diameters. A runout control always requires a
datum axis. There are two types of runout controls: circular runout
and total runout.
A runout control can be applied to any part feature that surrounds,
or is intersected by, the datum axis. A runout tolerance value
specified in a feature control frame indicates the maximum
permissible indicator reading (gage travel) of the considered feature,
when the part is rotated 360° about its datum axis.
Circular Runout
Circular runout is a composite control that affects the form,
orientation, and location of circular elements (individually) of
a part feature relative to a datum axis. A circular runout control
is a geometric tolerance that limits the amount of circular runout of
a part surface. Circular runout applies independently to each
circular element of a diameter. It is referred to as a composite
control because it controls the form, location, and orientation of a
part feature simultaneously (in a single gage reading). Circular
runout is frequently used to control the location of circular
elements of a diameter. When applied to a diameter, it controls the
form (circularity) and location of the diameter to a datum axis.
Circular Runout
Circular Runout
Circular Runout
Circular Runout
Circular Runout
Circular Runout
Circular Runout
Circular Runout
Total Runout
Total runout is a composite control affecting the form,
orientation, and location of all surface elements
(simultaneously) of a diameter (or surface) relative to a datum
axis. A total runout control is a geometric tolerance that limits the
amount of total runout of a surface. It applies to the entire length
of a diameter simultaneously. It is referred to as a composite
control because it affects the form, orientation, and location of a
part feature simultaneously. Total runout is frequently used to
control the location of a diameter. When applied to a diameter, it
controls the form (cylindricity), orientation, and location of the
diameter relative to a datum axis.
Total Runout
Total Runout
Total Runout
Total Runout
Total Runout
Total Runout
Comparison Between Circular and Total Runout
Comparison Between Circular and Total Runout
Runout Calculations
Summary
References
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http://www.emachineshop.com/machine-shop/Runout/page607.html
http://www.toolingu.com/definition-350200-36199-total-runout.html
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