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Torque Converter Online
N·m, lbf·ft. Pick units, convert in one step-results stay on your device. Free, no sign-up.
N·m, lbf·ft
Swap newton-meters and pound-feet-helpful for automotive specs and mechanical drawings.
1 Enter value · 2 Convert · 3 Read result · 4 Copy or verify
Result
Pick torque units, enter a value, convert-see the equivalent. Processing stays in this tab.
Runs in this tab only-no server upload, no signup, no watermark.
- Works in your browser-runs on your device, not our servers
- No upload required-your input stays in this tab
- Free and instant
- No account needed
- Private by default-the same ProToolbox promise on every page
What this is for
Torque Converter Online is ProToolbox unit math: works in your browser, free and instant, no account needed. Convert torque when you need a number to copy-school, travel, cooking, specs.
- Enter a value, read the result, paste where it belongs
- Re-run when the spec changes-takes a second
- No upload required
- Phone or desktop-same page
- Open the converters hub for the reverse pair
Heads-up: Factors are standard; round outputs to match your course, standard, or team rules.
Bookmark this converter when you often switch units-one tap beats hunting formulas.
What Is This Tool?
N·m, lbf·ft. Built for instant, private unit math.
Why Use This Tool?
One page covers the common units you juggle daily-faster than spreadsheets for quick checks.
When to Use It
Vehicle service manuals, bolt specs, and mechanical design reviews.
How It Works
- Enter the number shown in your source (invoice, datasheet, or sensor).
- Pick source and target units from the lists.
- Convert-read the highlighted equivalent.
- Copy or note the value, then repeat for the next line item if needed.
Features
- Instant conversion after valid inputs
- Clear from/to layout you can scan on mobile
- No sign-up
- Runs locally in your browser
- Free for everyday engineering and homework
- Copy-friendly results for specs and messages
Understanding the Results
What it means: Torque pairs force with lever arm; N·m and lbf·ft are common in metric and US automotive specs.
What to do next: Match the service manual unit before tightening fasteners to spec.
Best Practices
Next: pair this with pressure, energy, and length. Browse converters.
Privacy: Values you enter are handled in this browser session. We do not upload them for these converters.
FAQ
- Do you upload my inputs? No-math stays in this tab.
- Which rounding rule is used? The UI shows its precision; round manually to match your standard if needed.
- Can I bookmark this? Yes-keeps the multi-unit workflow one tap away.
- Does it cost anything? No account and no paywall for these converters.
Save this page-repeat conversions are faster with the tool already open.