Torque Unit Converter
Convert torque between common engineering and automotive units: newton-meters (N·m), foot-pounds (ft-lb), inch-pounds (in-lb), and kilogram-force-meters (kgf·m). Critical for mechanics, DIY car repair, bicycle maintenance, and engineering.
Common Values
1 ft-lb = 1.356 N·m = 12 in-lb. 1 N·m = 0.738 ft-lb = 8.85 in-lb. Typical spark plug torque: 15–20 ft-lb = 20–27 N·m. Typical lug nut torque: 80–100 ft-lb = 108–135 N·m.
Torque vs Energy
Torque (N·m) measures rotational force. Energy (J = N·m) uses the same unit dimensions but measures linear work. Never use joules and newton-meters interchangeably — context matters. Tightening a bolt is torque; lifting a book is energy.
FAQ
Torque wrench precision?
Consumer click-style torque wrenches are typically ±4%. For critical joints (head bolts, etc.) always check your wrench's spec and verify with a second pass.
Try Also
More: Horsepower & Torque, Power Converter.
Why Use This Torque Converter?
The Torque Converter runs entirely in your browser, which means three things matter for you. First, it's instant — there's no server round-trip, no upload, no waiting on someone else's queue. Second, it's private — nothing you enter ever leaves your device, which makes it safe for sensitive numbers, draft copy, or files you don't want sitting on a third party's servers. Third, it's free forever — no signup, no email capture, no "basic vs. pro" upsell. Open the page, get the answer, close the tab.
Common Use Cases
- Everyday lookups when you need a fast, reliable answer without installing an app
- Cross-checking results from another tool or spreadsheet when accuracy matters
- Quick reference during work calls, school assignments, or planning sessions
- Sharing the link with a colleague or friend who needs the same answer
- Bookmarking for repeat tasks that come up regularly throughout the week
Privacy & How Your Data Is Handled
Every calculation and every transformation in the Torque Converter runs locally in your browser using standard JavaScript. We don't upload your input to any server, we don't log it, and we don't pass it to a third-party API. The tool works the same whether you're on a fast home connection or completely offline once the page has loaded. If you want to verify this for yourself, open your browser's network tab and run the tool — you won't see any outbound request carrying your data.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Torque Converter really free?
Yes. Every tool on ClickSolveTools is free with no signup, no email capture, no paywalled "pro" features, and no usage limits. We don't sell your data and we don't run ads inside the tool itself.
Does the Torque Converter work on my phone?
Yes. The Torque Converter is mobile-first and works in any modern browser on iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux, and ChromeOS. Inputs are touch-friendly, the layout is fully responsive, and nothing requires a desktop-only feature to function.
Do I need to sign up or install anything?
No. There's no account, no extension, no app to download. Open the page in any browser, use the tool, and close the tab when you're done. Your usage isn't tied to a profile.
Is my data safe?
Everything runs locally in your browser. We don't transmit your inputs, calculations, or files to any server. You can use the tool with full confidence even for sensitive information.