Every so often I find a spec. for a small fastener in inch pounds and my wrenches are foot pounds.
So 80 inch pounds = what & how did you convert it?

Moderator: Mike Simanyi
80 inch lbs = 6.66666667 ft lbs.Bob Plante wrote:This would be a good thread to answer the following:
Every so often I find a spec. for a small fastener in inch pounds and my wrenches are foot pounds.
So 80 inch pounds = what & how did you convert it?
so divide the inch spec by 12, makes senseKristoffer Gjevre wrote:yeah, that is what the google calculator gave me when I entered "80 inch pounds in foot pounds" in the search field:
80 inch pound force = 6.66666667 foot pounds
That's the issue with the click type torque wrenches. Many people feel that the click is some kind of stop on torque application. Its not. You can apply any amount of torque right on past the click. Its a basic operator error thing.I do know that many people tend to still "push through the click" and inadvertently over torque but I don't expect that you'd do that. I always "sneak up on the click" and watch for additional movement of the socket when multi-clicking.
This is where the smaller wrench comes in; larger wrenches don't read that low.Bob Plante wrote:so divide the inch spec by 12, makes senseKristoffer Gjevre wrote:yeah, that is what the google calculator gave me when I entered "80 inch pounds in foot pounds" in the search field:
80 inch pound force = 6.66666667 foot pounds
Thanks