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Convert newton-meters (N·m) to inch-pounds (in-lb). The newton-meter (N·m) is the SI torque unit — what metric torque wrenches and European car specs use. The inch-pound (in-lb) is 1/12 of a pound-foot — the fine-torque unit for electronics, bicycles and small fasteners. Everything is calculated locally in your browser — no server, and it works offline.
8.85075 in-lb
in inch-pounds (inch-pound)
To convert newton-meters to inch-pounds, multiply the newton-meter value by 8.85075.
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| Newton-meters (N·m) | Inch-pounds (in-lb) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 8.85075 |
| 2 | 17.7015 |
| 3 | 26.5522 |
| 4 | 35.403 |
| 5 | 44.2537 |
| 10 | 88.5075 |
| 20 | 177.015 |
| 50 | 442.537 |
| 100 | 885.075 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many inch-pounds are in a newton-meter?
One newton-meter equals 8.85075 inch-pounds (1 N·m = 8.85075 in-lb). So to go from newton-meters to inch-pounds, multiply the newton-meter value by 8.85075.
What is the formula to convert newton-meters to inch-pounds?
To convert newton-meters to inch-pounds, multiply the newton-meter value by 8.85075. For example, 10 N·m is 88.5075 in-lb.
What is 110 newton-meters in inch-pounds?
110 newton-meters — typical car wheel lug-nut torque — is 973.582 inch-pounds. The converter above works for any value, entirely in your browser.
Is the newton-meter to inch-pound conversion exact?
The factor used here is the defined value: 1 N·m = 8.850745791 in-lb. Results are rounded to six significant digits for readability, so for high-precision work use the full factor.
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