You won't find a torque labeled in "inch foot pound". It'll either say "inch-pound"
or else "foot-pound". In either case, you probably can't achieve 80 of them without
using a tool to tighten it.
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No, 80 inch-pounds is not meant for finger tightening. It typically requires the use of a torque wrench set to the specific measurement to ensure proper tightening without damaging the object or component being worked on. It is important to follow manufacturer recommendations for torque specifications.
1 foot = 12 inches(1 foot) pound = (12 inch) pounds(18 foot) pounds = (18 x 12) = 216 inch pounds
The conversion between inch pound and foot pounds are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . So, 1 foot pounds =12 inch pounds .
12 foot pounds is equal to 144 inch pounds. This conversion can be done by multiplying the foot pounds by 12 to get the equivalent value in inch pounds.
No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.
To convert inch pounds to foot pounds, you need to divide by 12 (since there are 12 inches in a foot). So, 80 inch pounds is equivalent to 6.67 foot pounds (80 / 12 = 6.67).