Torque (symbol: τ) is the rotational equivalent of linear force. The base unit of torque is the Newton meter (N·m).
The newton-meter (N·m) is the baes unit of torque in the SI system.
An inch-pound (or pound-inch) is a unit of torque. One inch-pound force is equal to 0.11299 (N·m).
Divide the inch-pound force value by 8.850746
newton meter = inch-pound force / 8.850746
Multiply the newton meter value by 8.850746
inch-pound force = newton meter x 8.850746
One newton meter (N·m) is equal to 8.850746 inch-pound force (in lbf)
1 newton meter (N·m) = 8.850746 inch-pound force (in lbf)
One inch-pound force (in lbf) is equal to 0.112985 newton meter (N·m)
1 inch-pound force (in lbf) = 0.112985 newton meter (N·m)