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About Torque Converter

Professional torque conversion tools built for engineers, mechanics, and students who demand accuracy and reliability.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use tools that eliminate confusion and errors in torque unit conversion. We understand that working with multiple unit systems can be frustrating and error-prone. By offering a comprehensive calculator that supports 17 different torque units, we're helping professionals work more efficiently and confidently.

Why We Built This

The inspiration for Torque Converter came from real-world challenges faced by professionals in automotive, aerospace, industrial, and manufacturing sectors. In our increasingly globalized world, engineers and mechanics regularly encounter torque specifications in different unit systems. A simple mistake in conversion can lead to serious consequences — from equipment damage to safety hazards.

We recognized that while many conversion tools exist, few are specifically optimized for torque conversion with the precision and comprehensiveness that professionals demand. We set out to build something better: a tool that's not just accurate, but also educational and user-friendly.

Our Core Values

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Accuracy

We use internationally standardized conversion factors with precision to 6 decimal places. Every calculation is verified against SI standards.

Simplicity

Our interface is clean and intuitive. You don't need to be a mathematician to convert torque units — just enter your value and select your units.

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Education

We believe in empowering users with knowledge. Our blog guides help you understand not just how to convert, but why conversions matter.

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Reliability

Torque Converter is built with professional-grade standards. It's fast, responsive, and works seamlessly across all devices — no account required.

Supported Torque Units

Torque Converter supports 17 different torque units to cover virtually all professional applications:

  • N·m (Newton-meter) — SI international standard
  • lbf·ft (Pound-force foot) — US/Imperial standard
  • kgf·m (Kilogram-force meter) — Older metric standard
  • lbf·in (Pound-force inch) — Precision and small fasteners
  • kN·m (Kilonewton-meter) — Large industrial applications
  • And 12 more specialized units including dyne-based and gram-force units

Who Uses Torque Converter?

  • Automotive Engineers: Converting engine specifications and bolt torque values
  • Mechanics: Ensuring proper fastener torque for repairs and maintenance
  • Aerospace Professionals: Working with precision specifications for aircraft assembly
  • Industrial Engineers: Converting machinery specifications for international projects
  • Students: Learning mechanical engineering principles and unit conversion
  • Manufacturing Specialists: Working with CNC machines and precision tools

Get in Touch

Have questions, suggestions, or feedback? We'd love to hear from you. Contact us to share your thoughts or learn more about how Torque Converter can help you work more efficiently.

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