Torque Converter
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Converted value
0.737562 lbf·ft
Calculated from your value and units at 6-decimal precision.
Commas and scientific notation are supported (for example 1,234.5 or 1e-3).
Conversion updates automatically as you change value, units, or precision.
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Conversion details
Formula and exact relation
- 1 N·m = 0.737562149277 lbf·ft
- 1 lbf·ft = 1.355817948331 N·m
Formula form: lbf·ft = N·m × 0.737562149277. Display rounding follows your selected precision and does not change base conversion math.
Flow
- Input your torque value.
- Choose source and target torque units.
- Copy the converted result for service documents or calculations.
Example
Worked example: N·m to lbf·ft
- 1 Input = 10 N·m
- 2 1 lbf·ft = 1.355817948 N·m
- 3 Output = 10 / 1.355817948 = 7.3756 lbf·ft
10 N·m equals about 7.38 lbf·ft.
How
- Input your torque value.
- Choose source and target torque units.
- Copy the converted result for service documents or calculations.
Avoid
- Confusing lbf·ft with ft·lbf labeling in manuals.
- Converting torque values using force-only factors.
- Ignoring unit precision on torque specifications with tight tolerances.
Checks
Best fit
Torque Converter is built for convert torque between n·m, kn·m, lbf·ft, lbf·in, and kgf·m units. If Torque Converter does not match the input scope, compare the answer with a second method.
Input check
Match the entered values to this rule before copying the answer: Converted torque = Input × (from-unit to N·m) / (to-unit to N·m).
Sanity check
For Torque Converter, use the worked example as a quick benchmark: 10 N·m equals about 7.38 lbf·ft. If the torque converter answer is far away, check whether an input, unit, or mode changed.
Before copying
Review this common issue first: confusing lbf·ft with ft·lbf labeling in manuals.
FAQ
Are lbf·ft and ft·lbf equivalent?
Yes, they represent the same torque magnitude.
Can I convert to kilogram-force meter?
Yes, kgf·m is included in this converter.
Is negative torque allowed?
Yes. Signed torque values are valid for direction-aware analyses.
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