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maaswijdte

Maaswijdte is a Dutch term used to describe the width or spacing between repeated features on an object. The word is formed from maat (measure) and wijdte (width), and its approximate English equivalents are gauge or pitch, depending on the context. In practice, maaswijdte can refer to the distance between centers of holes on a plate, the spacing of teeth in gears or combs, or the overall width of a component. Usage varies by sector; some fields prefer terms like afstand (distance), sporing, or pitch, while maaswijdte emphasizes the measurement between similar features arranged in a pattern.

In technical drawings and manufacturing, specifying the maaswijdte helps ensure proper fit, assembly, and function. It

See also: gauge, pitch, spacing, afstand, maat, wijdte. Note that in contexts dealing with the Meuse river,

is
an
important
parameter
in
design
for
parts
with
repetitive
features,
such
as
hole
patterns,
tooth
profiles,
or
grid-like
layouts.
The
term
is
not
universally
standardized
across
all
disciplines,
so
practice
may
differ
between
industries
or
organizations.
Maas
with
capital
M
is
used
as
a
proper
noun;
maaswijdte
in
lowercase
typically
refers
to
width
or
spacing
as
a
general
measurement
concept.