Inch-Pound to Newton Meter Converter

Convert inch-pounds (in lbs) to newton meters (Nm) by entering the torque value in inch-pounds.

What is the Inch-Pound to Newton Meter Converter?

This calculator helps you convert torque measurements from inch-pounds (in lbs) to newton meters (Nm). Torque is a measure of the rotational force applied to an object.

Understanding the Calculation

Basic Formula

The formula to convert inch-pounds to newton meters is:

Torque (Nm) = Torque (in lbs) × 0.112984829

Example Calculations

  • If torque is 10 in lbs:
    Nm = 10 × 0.112984829 ≈ 1.13 Nm
  • If torque is 20 in lbs:
    Nm = 20 × 0.112984829 ≈ 2.26 Nm

Common Unit Relationships

  • 1 inch-pound (in lbs) = 0.112984829 newton meters (Nm)
  • 1 newton meter (Nm) = 8.8507457676 inch-pounds (in lbs)

How to Use the Inch-Pound to Newton Meter Converter?

  1. Enter the Torque
    • Input the torque value in inch-pounds (in lbs)
    • Use decimal points for precise values (e.g., 15.5 in lbs)
  2. Get Your Result
    • Click "Convert to Newton Meters" to see the result
    • The result will show the torque in newton meters (Nm)

Applications and Examples

⚙️ Mechanical Applications

  • Automotive: "Convert torque specifications for bolts and nuts"
  • Engineering: "Calculate torque for mechanical systems"
  • Construction: "Determine torque for structural components"

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About the Inch-Pound to Newton Meter Converter

1. What is torque?

Torque is a measure of the rotational force applied to an object, typically measured in inch-pounds (in lbs) or newton meters (Nm).

2. How accurate are the calculations?

The calculator provides results to two decimal places for precise measurements in most practical applications. The calculation uses the standard conversion factor between inch-pounds and newton meters.

3. Why is this conversion useful?

This conversion is useful for:

  • Automotive maintenance and repair
  • Mechanical engineering design
  • Construction and structural engineering
  • General torque measurement applications