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_GP_ 05-02-2004 15:15

torque converter
 
is there a program available that can easily convert Nm to oz/in or lb/ft?? or visa versa

Random Dude 05-02-2004 15:19

Re: torque converter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by _GP_
is there a program available that can easily convert Nm to oz/in or lb/ft?? or visa versa


I like this program: http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/

Kevin Sevcik 05-02-2004 15:21

Re: torque converter
 
My favorite online conversion site:
WWW Unit Converter

If you need the conversion for you control system.. well put "1" in one side and then multiple by the answer on the other side.

Joe Ross 05-02-2004 15:22

Re: torque converter
 
I prefer not to have to rely on a program that I have to download, since I move computers a lot. Both my graphing calculators have unit conversions, or if you don't have a graphing calculator but do have internet access, you can use this http://www.onlineconversion.com/torque.htm

_GP_ 05-02-2004 15:22

Re: torque converter
 
perfect, thank you very much

Matt Leese 05-02-2004 15:45

Re: torque converter
 
I would also point out that the Google Calculator works very well for unit conversion if you have internet access easily available:
http://www.google.com/help/features.html#calculator

Matt

Dick Linn 06-02-2004 14:55

Re: torque converter
 
http://www.calculator.org/ has a free version of Calc 98, a little Windows-style calculator that has about every conversion I can think of. They also have an on-line version, but it is new and doesnt have the full features. Key in a value, click UNITS, then select the FROM and TO units. It even converts from pennyweights to scruples and other useful units. How nice. I believe it is from Great Britian, so some terms are a bit obscure.

NoRemorse 06-02-2004 18:56

Re: torque converter
 
a TI graphing calculator does unit conversions.

You really shouldn't really say "tourque converter" because that is a car part. It basicaly a clutch for automatic transmisions.

sanddrag 06-02-2004 19:26

Re: torque converter
 
I prefer www.convert-me.com for all my conversion needs. However, they recently began using a couple popup ads. But, the popup blocker in my Google tool bar takes care of them nicely.


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