To: Deaf Smith
Newton/meters I’d guess.
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12 posted on
02/02/2022 10:48:57 AM PST by
Lurker
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To: Lurker
See post #15. Newton/meter is not correct. Newton is kilogram_metre/sec^2 so Newton/metre would be kilogram/sec^2 a nonsense unit.
16 posted on
02/02/2022 11:13:35 AM PST by
reg45
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To: Lurker
Okay, I did find 1 Newtonmeter = 0.7376 ft/lb.
I've had SAE torque wrenches, one metric kg and one small Nm wrench that got lost and went to seat-snug.
Just have never seen one for Newtonmeters.
17 posted on
02/02/2022 11:14:17 AM PST by
Deaf Smith
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To: Lurker
The graph shows foot pounds. The conversion is indeed to Newton meters
31 posted on
02/02/2022 12:22:27 PM PST by
Nifster
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