Torque is a rotational force that causes an object to rotate or twist. It is measured in newton-meters (N⋅m) or foot-pounds (ft⋅lb). Foot-pounds are a commonly used unit in the automotive and construction industries.
To convert torque from newton-meters to foot-pounds, use the following formula:
1 ft⋅lb = 1.35582 N⋅m
Torque is essential in various applications, including:
Accurately measuring torque provides several benefits:
Manual torque wrenches can be cumbersome and prone to human error. Digital torque wrenches offer advantages such as:
Step 1: Select the Correct Torque Wrench
Choose a torque wrench with the appropriate range for your application.
Step 2: Set the Torque Value
Adjust the torque wrench to the desired torque setting.
Step 3: Apply Torque
Hold the object in place and apply torque using the torque wrench until the desired setting is reached.
Step 4: Stop Applying Torque
The torque wrench will automatically click or trigger when the desired torque is reached.
Newton-Meters (N⋅m) | Foot-pounds (ft⋅lb) |
---|---|
1 | 0.7376 |
5 | 3.6881 |
10 | 7.3756 |
15 | 11.0631 |
20 | 14.7507 |
Foot-pounds (ft⋅lb) | Newton-Meters (N⋅m) |
---|---|
1 | 1.3558 |
5 | 6.78 |
10 | 13.56 |
15 | 20.34 |
20 | 27.12 |
Torque Range | Application |
---|---|
0-5 ft⋅lb | Delicate electronics, small fasteners |
5-25 ft⋅lb | Automotive maintenance, basic construction |
25-50 ft⋅lb | Engine components, heavy equipment |
50-100 ft⋅lb | Industrial machinery, large bolts |
100+ ft⋅lb | Heavy-duty applications, construction equipment |
Q: Why is torque measurement important?
A: Accurate torque measurement ensures proper fastening, component durability, and operator safety.
Q: What is the difference between a torque wrench and a digital torque wrench?
A: Digital torque wrenches offer greater accuracy, repeatability, and data logging capabilities.
Q: How do I calibrate a torque wrench?
A: Contact the manufacturer or use a torque calibration machine to ensure accuracy.
Q: What is the "breakaway torque" of a bolt?
A: Breakaway torque is the initial force required to loosen a bolt that has been tightened. It is typically higher than the specified tightening torque.
Converting torque to foot-pounds is essential in various applications. By understanding the formula, benefits, and techniques involved, you can ensure accurate torque measurement for optimal performance and safety.
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