Yu cannot because thread comes in different linear densities.
You cannot convert cubic feet (volume) to lbs. (weight) without specifying the material, and particularly the density of the material.
There is no direct conversion factor to convert pounds (lbs) to linear feet (lf) as they are measuring different physical quantities (weight vs. length). To convert lbs to lf, you would need to know the density of the material in question to determine how many linear feet a specific weight of that material corresponds to.
The answer will depend on what thread it is.
Convert 37 inch lbs to lbs
There isn't one. Not enough info.
To convert kg-cm to foot lbs: Divide the value in kg-cm by 9.81 to convert it to N-m (Newton-meters). Divide the result in N-m by 0.73756 to convert it to foot lbs (foot-pounds).
You can't as written there. Knowing the mass or weight of the material is ESSENTIAL.
You can convert inch/lbs to ft/lbs as such. 12 in/lbs = 1 ft/lb You cannot convert in/lbs to pounds as they are not compatible. in/lbs is a measure of torque or pulling power. Pound is a measure of dead weight. The two are not convertible.
'2000' divided by the 'weight per foot' will give you the 'feet per ton' Multiply the 'feet per ton' by the 'tonnage' & it will give you the total feet
To convert 7 ft-lbs to inch-lbs, you multiply by 12 (since there are 12 inches in a foot). Therefore, 7 ft-lbs is equal to 84 inch-lbs of torque.
To convert 14.5 ft-lbs to inch-lbs, multiply by 12 since there are 12 inches in a foot. 14.5 ft-lbs * 12 = 174 inch-lbs.
Lbs (pounds) are a unit of weight. Ft (feet) are a unit of length. There is no way to universally convert between the two and make any sense at all.