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ondermaat

Ondermaat is a Dutch term used in measurement, manufacturing and quality control to describe a part or dimension that falls below the specified nominal size. The word combines onder- meaning under, and maat meaning measure or size. In technical contexts, parts are produced within a tolerance range around a nominal dimension. The term ondermaat refers to measurements that are lower than the lower limit of the tolerance band, i.e., undersized components. The opposite, overmaat, refers to parts larger than the upper tolerance limit. A part that lies within the tolerance is called normale maat or nominal size.

Contexts: In mechanical engineering and metalworking, ondermaat components may still be acceptable if the design allows

Examples: A shaft specified as 20.00 mm with tolerance -0.05 mm might be rejected if it measures

See also: overmaat, nominal size, tolerance, fit.

Note: The term is primarily used in Dutch-language technical literature and industry documentation; equivalents exist in

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for
it
or
they
may
require
rework
(machining,
grinding)
to
bring
them
within
specification.
In
quality
control,
records
of
ondermaat
instances
help
identify
tool
wear,
calibration
drift,
or
process
instability.
In
construction
or
woodworking,
ondermaat
can
appear
in
joint
fits
or
in
lumber
that
is
planed
down
below
nominal
dimensions,
often
corrected
by
shims
or
re-cutting.
below
19.95
mm,
i.e.,
undermaat.
A
wooden
plank
measured
at
95.8
mm
when
the
nominal
dimension
is
96
mm
could
be
described
as
undermaat.
other
languages
(e.g.,
Untermaß
in
German,
under-size
in
English).