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Convert between Newton-meters, Pound-feet, and Kilogram-force meters.
Typical peak torque for a modern turbocharged sports car engine.
Recommended tightening torque for high-end bicycle pedal cranks.
Standard torque specification for passenger car wheel lug nuts.
Torque required for large industrial bolts in construction equipment.
| Unit | Equivalent Value |
|---|---|
| 1 Newton-meter (Nm) | 1 kg·m²/s² |
| 1 Pound-foot (lb-ft) | 1.3558 Nm |
| 1 Kilogram-force meter (kgf-m) | 9.80665 Nm |
| 1 Newton-centimeter (N-cm) | 0.01 Nm |
| 1 Inch-pound (in-lb) | 0.11298 Nm |
Torque is the rotational equivalent of linear force. It is essential in mechanical engineering and automotive applications.
Formula: 1 lb-ft ≈ 1.3558 Nm. 1 kgf-m ≈ 9.80665 Nm. Torque is calculated as Force × Distance.