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  2. Convert ft lb to Nm - Unit Converter

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    Convert Foot-pound to Other Energy Units. Instant free online tool for foot-pound to newton meter conversion or vice versa. The foot-pound [ft*lbf] to newton meter [N*m] conversion table and conversion steps are also listed.

  3. Foot-pounds to Newton-meters conversion: ft-lb to Nm calculator

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    Foot-pounds to Newton-meters (ft-lb to Nm) conversion calculator for Energy and Power conversions with additional tables and formulas.

  4. Foot-Pounds to Newton-Meters Conversion (lb-ft to Nm)

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    Convert foot-pounds to newton-meters (lb ft to Nm) with the torque conversion calculator, and learn the foot-pound to newton-meter formula.

  5. Nm to ft-lbs Converter - Omni Calculator

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    Our Nm to ft-lbs converter allows you to switch between the five most popular units of torque, including the newton-meters and foot-pounds.

  6. Convert lb-ft to N-m - Conversion of Measurement Units

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    Do a quick conversion: 1 pound feet = 1.3558179483314 newton meters using the online calculator for metric conversions. Check the chart for more details.

  7. Convert ft lb to N m - Conversion of Measurement Units

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    Do a quick conversion: 1 ft lb = 1.35581795 N m using the online calculator for metric conversions. Check the chart for more details.

  8. Newton-Meters to Foot-Pounds Converter (Nm to ft lb)

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    How to convert newton-meters (Nm) to pound-feet. One Newton meter/metre (Nm) = 0.7376 lbf.ft (frequently expressed as ft-lb or foot pounds, but technically lbf.ft is correct) representing 1 lbf acting at 1 ft from the centre of rotation. To convert your Nm figure to lbf.ft, simply multiply it by 0.7376. Note: We express pound force as lbf in ...