Hi there. I'm new, and just bought my first DeWalt tool to replace a nice older Makita and a cheap Ryobi set whose batteries just weren't cutting it anymore. I opted for the DCK280C2 Drill/Driver and Impact Driver set.

My question is regarding the chuck on the DCD780. I noticed that it has a small bit of runout. I'm a home machinist, so I put my dial indicator to it. It looks like it has about .014" (total, +/-.007") wobble at 1". (I used a 1/2" bearing shaft that I know is straight.)
My question is what is acceptable tolerance here? I did some searching, and a few Amazon reviews do show up with people complaining about the straightness of the chuck on these 20v MAX drill/drivers. I also saw one post that listed a response from DeWalt to a customer:
Sorry to hear of your problems with chuck run-out. Our specs call for no more then 15,000 one inch [sic] from end of chuck.
I assume thats 15 one-thousandths or .015 -- that seems like an awful amount of runout to me, but I could just be used to mills and lathes that have higher tolerances.
So my questions to the community: where should I set my exceptions? should I be calling my DeWalt service center?
Thanks,
Jake