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Old 09-25-2002, 01:40 PM
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Torque measurements

We are all familiar with the 'Ft-lb' and 'In-lb' terminology, but occasionally I will see the terms reversed, like 'Lbs-ft' or 'Lbs-inch', are they the same thing either way? What gives?
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i think so

I think there the same ether way .:confused:
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yup, they're the same.

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