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need a torque conversion formula
I am looking at a torque wrench graduated in m/kg. Is that the same as N.m ? I found a conversion for kgf M but it didn't make sense. That's the first one I see graduated in m/kg increments. I'd like to know how much 10 m/kg gives in either ft/lbs or in/lbs. ... Login to read more. ![]()
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