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RE: Torque Measurements; was: No problem with the ST



All,
	I have this really cool program that runs in Windows that will
calculate all you conversion needs.  It does nearly everything and if it
doesn't do something that you need, as long as you know the relationship to
others in the same categories you can modify it to include it in the
program.
	Let me know off list and I will forward.  Its freeeeeee!

Martin

		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Paul Wilson [mailto:paulwilson@xxxxxxxxx]
		Sent:	Friday, February 11, 2000 8:04 AM
		To:	ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
		Subject:	Torque Measurements;  was:  No problem with
the ST

		James,

		Newton metres (Nm) is the metric unit measurement for
torque.

		1 Nm   =  0.738 lb ft  or 8.85 lb in torque.   Conversely,
		1 lb ft   =   1.356 Nm torque.

		Hope this helps!

		Regards,

		Paul Wilson
		Toronto
		

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