1 kN = 225 pounds
The standard dead load of an elevator is about 450 pounds. This translates to a kN value of around 0.75.
Grade 1 has a max load rating of 250 pounds. Grade 2 has a max load rating of 225 pounds. Grade 3 has a max load rating of 200 pounds.
To convert kilonewtons (kn) to occupancy load, you need to know the weight-bearing capacity of the floor. Occupancy load is typically measured in pounds per square foot or kilograms per square meter depending on the building code. Once you have the weight-bearing capacity of the floor, you can calculate the occupancy load by dividing the capacity by the force exerted by the kn.
16kN is 3,597 pounds (at the earth's surface).
1 kN is approximately equal to 224.80894 pounds (lbs).
A 120 kN disc insulator refers to the maximum load capacity that the insulator can withstand before breaking or failing. In this case, it can withstand a load of 120 kilonewtons before reaching its breaking point.
224.8 pounds.
449.6 pounds.
1 kilonewton (kN) is equal to approximately 0.22480894 pounds-force (lbf).
5kN equates to 1,124 pounds.
1 kilonewton (kN) is approximately equal to 224.809 pounds.
1.5 kN is equivalent to approximately 337 pounds.