How to convert Newton-meters to Foot-pounds?
Enter a value in Newton-meters and the converter will instantly calculate the equivalent in Foot-pounds. All conversions are done locally in your browser for maximum speed and privacy.
Torque specifications in Newton-meters and Foot-pounds differ between metric and imperial tools. Using the correct value is critical for mechanical safety.
What is the Newton-meters to Foot-pounds conversion formula?
Foot-pounds = Newton-meters × 0.737562 For example, 100 Newton-meters × 0.737562 = 73.7562 Foot-pounds.
Common Newton-meters to Foot-pounds conversions
| Newton-meters | Foot-pounds |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.737562 |
| 5 | 3.68781 |
| 10 | 7.37562 |
| 20 | 14.7512 |
| 50 | 36.8781 |
| 100 | 73.7562 |
| 200 | 147.512 |
| 500 | 368.781 |
How many Foot-pounds are in one Newton-meters?
One Newton-meters equals 0.737562 Foot-pounds. Conversely, one Foot-pounds equals 1.35582 Newton-meters. Torque conversions are common in automotive maintenance and mechanical engineering.
- 1 Newton-meters = 0.737562 Foot-pounds
- 5 Newton-meters = 3.68781 Foot-pounds
- 10 Newton-meters = 7.37562 Foot-pounds
What is the difference between Newton-meters and Foot-pounds?
Newton-meters are the SI unit of torque. They are used for engine specifications and bolt tightening in metric countries. Foot-pounds are the imperial torque unit. They are used for engine and bolt specifications in the US.
How many Foot-pounds is 20 Newton-meters?
20 Newton-meters equals 14.7512 Foot-pounds. Enter any value in the converter above for an instant result.
How many Foot-pounds is 200 Newton-meters?
200 Newton-meters equals 147.512 Foot-pounds. Enter any value in the converter above for an instant result.
Is one Newton-meters more or less than one Foot-pounds?
One Newton-meters equals 0.737562 Foot-pounds, so one Newton-meters is smaller than one Foot-pounds.
Why would I need to convert Newton-meters to Foot-pounds?
Torque conversions between Newton-meters and Foot-pounds are common when working with vehicle specifications, tightening bolts to spec, and comparing power tools.