Newton Meter to Inch Pound Converter
Convert newton-meter to inch-pound instantly.
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How to convert newton-meter to inch-pound
Enter your torque in newton-meter and get the equivalent in inch-pound instantly. Key reference points: a typical car lug nut requires 80-120 ft-lbs (108-163 N·m), a bicycle crank bolt needs about 40 N·m, and a heavy truck lug nut requires 450-500 ft-lbs.
Newton-meters measure torque in SI units, while inch-pounds are used for smaller fasteners like spark plugs, electronics screws and precision assemblies.
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Common newton-meter to inch-pound conversions
| Newton Meter (N·m) | Inch Pound (in·lbf) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 8.85075 |
| 5 | 44.2537 |
| 10 | 88.5075 |
| 25 | 221.269 |
| 50 | 442.537 |
| 100 | 885.075 |
| 500 | 4425.37 |
| 1000 | 8850.75 |
Frequently asked questions
1 newton-meter equals 8.85075 inch-pound.
Multiply by 8.85075. For example, 5 N·m = 44.2537 in·lbf.
10 N·m equals approximately 88.5 inch-pounds.
1 inch-pound equals 0.112985 newton-meter.
100 newton-meter equals 885.075 inch-pound.