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Inch-Pounds to Newton Meters Converter

Convert inch-pounds to newton meters and newton meters to inch-pounds instantly. Bidirectional torque converter with formula and common values.

in·lb

Newton Meters

16.9477

N·m

150 in·lb = 16.9477 N·m

N·m = in·lb × 0.112985

How to Convert Inch-Pounds to Newton Meters

To convert inch-pounds to newton meters, multiply by 0.112985. Inch-pounds are commonly found in American fastener torque specs for smaller bolts and screws.

Conversion Formula

  • Inch-Pounds to Newton Meters: N·m = in·lb × 0.112985
  • Newton Meters to Inch-Pounds: in·lb = N·m ÷ 0.112985

Common Conversions

Inch-PoundsNewton Meters
50.5649
121.3558
252.8246
455.0843
758.4739
12013.5582
20022.5970

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FAQ

How many newton meters are in one inch-pound?

One inch-pound equals approximately 0.112985 newton meters.

How do I convert inch-pounds to newton meters?

Multiply the number of inch-pounds by 0.112985. For example, 45 in·lb × 0.112985 = 5.0843 N·m.

What is an inch-pound?

An inch-pound (in·lb) is an imperial unit of torque equal to one-twelfth of a foot-pound. It represents the torque from one pound-force applied at one inch from the pivot point.

When are inch-pounds used?

Inch-pounds are used for smaller torque values, commonly in electronics assembly, small fastener specifications, bicycle components, and precision mechanical work.