vormmaat
Vormmaat, often translated as form tolerance, is a geometrical tolerance that specifies how much a feature’s shape may deviate from its ideal form, independent of its size, orientation, and location. It concerns the surface geometry itself rather than its position or scale and is used to express how flat, straight, circular, or cylindrical a feature should be. Common form tolerances include flatness, straightness, circularity, cylindricity, and the profile of a line or surface.
In practice, vormmaat is part of Geometrische productspecificatie (GPS) and is standardized in ISO 1101 and
Verification of vormmaat requires precise measurement against a reference datum framework. Measurement equipment such as coordinate
Form tolerances influence manufacturing and assembly, as excessive form errors can lead to poor fit or function.