johnakay Member Messages 1,772 Feb 21, 2018 #1 on my Clarks torque wrench inch-lbs. I take it it means 1 lb to an inch? so if it says 120 =12 lbs or is it 10 lbs? my son said its 10 lbs. the big no's are increments of .5- 1-2 and so forth?
on my Clarks torque wrench inch-lbs. I take it it means 1 lb to an inch? so if it says 120 =12 lbs or is it 10 lbs? my son said its 10 lbs. the big no's are increments of .5- 1-2 and so forth?
rtbcomp Moderator Messages 18,574 Location Sheffield UK Feb 21, 2018 #2 It's inches * pounds, so 120 in-lbs = 12 inches @ 10 lbs, 10 ins @ 12 lbs, 60 ins @ 2 lbs and so on
scottmk1 Member Messages 2,002 Location Scotland Feb 21, 2018 #3 Try here for converting the units etc https://www.norbar.com/en-gb/Home/Torque-Unit-Converter