linkscheef
Linkscheef is an informal Dutch term used to describe a leftward tilt or misalignment of an object, structure, or system. The word combines links meaning left and scheef meaning slanted or crooked. It is not part of official standards but is commonly used in informal descriptions by engineers, builders, designers, and maintenance teams.
The term can apply across fields such as engineering, architecture, carpentry, manufacturing, and ergonomics. It denotes
Assessing a linkscheef depends on the chosen reference axis or baseline. Common tools include plumb lines,
Causes include foundation settlement, uneven loads, manufacturing tolerances, installation errors, wear, or differential aging. Depending on
Corrections range from realignment, shimming, resurfacing, or relaying components to improving foundations or supports. Preventive measures
Right-tilted or level terminology, alignment, and terminology related to tilt and crookedness.
Linkscheef remains a colloquial term and may not be used uniformly in technical documentation.