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29-04-2005, 11:50 PM | #1 | ||
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just wondering if anyone know how to convert foot pounds of torque into
newton meters 293.9 ft-lbs torque
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30-04-2005, 12:08 AM | #2 | ||
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Best I found was this...not sure if's its the right conversion though
It came up with 398.47Nm for 293.9 ft-lbs torque http://conversion.maribi.com/ I went to online conversion then energy and typed in your ft-lbs figure Last edited by rodderz; 30-04-2005 at 12:09 AM. |
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Jeez, Rodderz, I went downstairs to see what the imperial-metric gauge said on my torque wrench... took the pup out for a wizz, couldn't find the torque wrench...
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thanx for that i had been to that site but didnt look under energy
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He's asleep right now.. don't want to rattle him to find out....
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1 Nm = 0.737562 ft/lb
1 ft/lb = 1.355818 Nm Russ
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30-04-2005, 09:37 PM | #10 | ||
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it's as simple as this, OK:
kW x 1.35 = hp hp / 1.35 = kW AND IT'S THE SAME FOR TORQUE: ft-lb x 1.35 = Nm Nm / 1.35 = ft-lb. Hope that helps.
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