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Convert inch-pounds (in-lb) to newton-meters (N·m). The inch-pound (in-lb) is 1/12 of a pound-foot — the fine-torque unit for electronics, bicycles and small fasteners. The newton-meter (N·m) is the SI torque unit — what metric torque wrenches and European car specs use. Everything is calculated locally in your browser — no server, and it works offline.

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0.112985 N·m

in newton-meters (newton-meter)

To convert inch-pounds to newton-meters, multiply the inch-pound value by 0.112985.

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Inlb to Nm Chart

Inch-pounds (in-lb)Newton-meters (N·m)
10.112985
20.22597
30.338954
40.451939
50.564924
101.12985
202.2597
505.64924
10011.2985

Frequently Asked Questions

How many newton-meters are in a inch-pound?

One inch-pound equals 0.112985 newton-meters (1 in-lb = 0.112985 N·m). So to go from inch-pounds to newton-meters, multiply the inch-pound value by 0.112985.

What is the formula to convert inch-pounds to newton-meters?

To convert inch-pounds to newton-meters, multiply the inch-pound value by 0.112985. For example, 10 in-lb is 1.12985 N·m.

What is 40 inch-pounds in newton-meters?

40 inch-pounds — a small machine screw's torque spec — is 4.51939 newton-meters. The converter above works for any value, entirely in your browser.

Is the inch-pound to newton-meter conversion exact?

The factor used here is the defined value: 1 in-lb = 0.112984829 N·m. Results are rounded to six significant digits for readability, so for high-precision work use the full factor.

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