.010 runout is huge if it doesn't return to zero ,most spindles can be pushed off some,a couple thou at most. To check it I always set up an indicator and push and pull on the spindle make a record of max deflection,with no load against the side of the spindle it should return to zero.after that put your indicator on a serface of the taper and turn the spindle slowly by hand or give it a very slow rpm command 5,10 max and read the run out of the spindle. this should tell you what condition your spindle is in. if everything looks good less then .0005 then maybe you should look at cutting conditions or the table the work sits on


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