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To convert from Ounce-inch (ozf-in) to Pound-inch (lbf-in), use the following formula:
Pound-inch (lbf-in)
= 0.005208333271755643 × 12× Ounce-inch (ozf-in)
= 0.062499999261067716× Ounce-inch (ozf-in)
Let's convert 5 Ounce-inch (ozf-in) to Pound-inch (lbf-in).
Using the formula:
5 × 0.062499999261067716 = 0.31249999630533858
Therefore, 5 Ounce-inch (ozf-in) is equal to 0.31249999630533858 Pound-inch (lbf-in).
How many ounce-inches are in one pound-inch? One Pound-inch (lbf-in) contains 16.000000189166666941 Ounce-inches (ozf-in) — the inverse of the factor above. Multiplying by 0.062499999261067716 takes you from ounce-inches to pound-inches; multiplying by 16.000000189166666941 brings you back.
Put in words: one ounce-inch equals 0.062499999261067716 pound-inches, so the ounce-inch is the smaller unit of this pair. Converting between them never changes the amount of torque being measured — only the size of the unit you count it in.
An ounce-inch (ozf·in) is one ounce-force applied at one inch from the axis — the smallest of the common imperial torque units.
Ounce-inches exist because small electric motors produce tiny torques that would be unreadable in pound-feet. A stepper motor rated at 0.35 lbf·ft is far more naturally described as 67 ozf·in, and that is how manufacturers publish it.
If you are choosing a stepper or servo for a 3D printer, CNC machine or robot, the datasheet holding-torque figure will almost certainly be in ozf·in or in N·cm.
| From | To | Multiply by |
|---|---|---|
| ozf·in | N·m | 0.00706155 |
| ozf·in | lbf·in | 0.0625 |
| ozf·in | lbf·ft | 0.00520833 |
A pound-inch (lbf·in) is one pound-force applied at one inch from the axis of rotation. It is the small-torque companion to the pound-foot.
Many fasteners are tightened to far less than one pound-foot. Writing "0.4 lbf·ft" invites a decimal-point error on a shop floor; writing "5 lbf·in" does not. Small-torque work therefore uses inch units almost exclusively.
Torque screwdrivers and small click wrenches are graduated in lbf·in for exactly this range.
Confusing lbf·in with lbf·ft applies twelve times the intended torque. On a 5 lbf·in electrical terminal this shears the screw or crushes the conductor. Always check which unit the specification uses before setting a wrench.
| From | To | Multiply by |
|---|---|---|
| lbf·in | N·m | 0.112985 |
| lbf·in | lbf·ft | 0.0833333 |
| lbf·in | ozf·in | 16 |
Here are some quick reference conversions from Ounce-inch (ozf-in) to Pound-inch (lbf-in):
| Ounce-inches | Pound-inches |
|---|---|
| 0.000001 ozf-in | 6.2499999261067716× 10-8 lbf-in |
| 0.001 ozf-in | 0.000062499999261067716 lbf-in |
| 0.1 ozf-in | 0.0062499999261067716 lbf-in |
| 1 ozf-in | 0.062499999261067716 lbf-in |
| 2 ozf-in | 0.124999998522135432 lbf-in |
| 3 ozf-in | 0.187499997783203148 lbf-in |
| 4 ozf-in | 0.249999997044270864 lbf-in |
| 5 ozf-in | 0.31249999630533858 lbf-in |
| 6 ozf-in | 0.374999995566406296 lbf-in |
| 7 ozf-in | 0.437499994827474012 lbf-in |
| 8 ozf-in | 0.499999994088541728 lbf-in |
| 9 ozf-in | 0.562499993349609444 lbf-in |
| 10 ozf-in | 0.62499999261067716 lbf-in |
| 20 ozf-in | 1.24999998522135432 lbf-in |
| 30 ozf-in | 1.87499997783203148 lbf-in |
| 40 ozf-in | 2.49999997044270864 lbf-in |
| 50 ozf-in | 3.1249999630533858 lbf-in |
| 100 ozf-in | 6.2499999261067716 lbf-in |
| 1000 ozf-in | 62.499999261067716 lbf-in |
| 10000 ozf-in | 624.99999261067716 lbf-in |
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