Category : Tools
App assumes desired torque is in ft ibs and gives results in in lbs.
Works as it should.
Late mvm mechanical feeting
Needs a specification of ft/lbs, in/lbs, and Nm. Plus a calculation for different types of adaptors. Please update. -Sincerely, An everyday technician
Torque units are irrelevant. The adjusted torque specified by the app will be in the same units you entered the desired torque. It is simply ratios.
App doesn't specify ft/lb or nt /meter. Need to know.
Saves a lot of time.
Simple to use and saves overtorquing bolts when you use a crowfoot adaptor. :)
By far the best app I found for torquing I used this for years. The only thing is I just learned about reverse torque conversion. So that would be nice to have as well.