A inch-pound (or pound-inch) is the torque of one pound of force applied to one inch of distance from the pivot, and is equal to 1/12 of a pound-foot. It is commonly used on torque wrenches and torque screwdrivers for setting specific fastener tension.
| Standard Units | |
|---|---|
| Joule | {{joule}} | 
| Gigajoule | {{gigajoule}} | 
| Megajoule | {{megajoule}} | 
| Kilojoule | {{kilojoule}} | 
| Millijoule | {{millijoule}} | 
| Microjoule | {{microjoule}} | 
| Nanojoule | {{nanojoule}} | 
| Attojoule | {{attojoule}} | 
| Megaelectron-volt | {{megaelectronvolt}} | 
| Kiloelectron-volt | {{kiloelectronvolt}} | 
| Electron-volt | {{electronvolt}} | 
| Erg | {{erg}} | 
| Other Units | |
|---|---|
| Gigawatt-hour | {{gigawatthour}} | 
| Megawatt-hour | {{megawatthour}} | 
| Kilowatt-hour | {{kilowatthour}} | 
| Kilowatt-second | {{kilowattsec}} | 
| Watt-hour | {{watthour}} | 
| Watt-second | {{wattsec}} | 
| Newton meter | {{newtonmeter}} | 
| Horsepower hour | {{horsepowerhour}} | 
| Horsepower (metric) hour | {{horsepowermetrichour}} | 
| Kilocalorie (IT) | {{kilocalorieit}} | 
| Kilocalorie (th) | {{kilocalorieth}} | 
| Calorie (it) | {{calorieit}} | 
| Calorie (th) | {{calorieth}} | 
| Calorie (Nutritional) | {{calorie}} | 
| Btu (IT) | {{btuit}} | 
| Btu (th) | {{btuth}} | 
| Mega Btu (IT) | {{megabtuit}} | 
| Ton-hour (refrigeration) | {{tonhour}} | 
| Fuel oil equivalent | {{fueloilequivalent}} | 
| Gigaton | {{gigaton}} | 
| Megaton | {{megaton}} | 
| Kiloton | {{kiloton}} | 
| Ton | {{ton}} | 
| Dyne centimeter | {{dyne}} | 
| Gram-force meter | {{gramforcemeter}} | 
| Gram-force centimeter | {{gramforcecentimeter}} | 
| Kilogram-force centimeter | {{kilogramforcecentimeter}} | 
| Kilogram-force meter | {{kilogramforcemeter}} | 
| Kilopond meter | {{kilopondmeter}} | 
| Pound-force foot | {{poundforcefoot}} | 
| Ound-force inch | {{oundforceinch}} | 
| Foot-pound | {{footpound}} | 
| Inch-pound | {{inchpound}} | 
| Inch-ound | {{inchound}} | 
| Poundal foot | {{poundalfoot}} | 
| Therm | {{therm}} | 
| Therm (EC) | {{thermec}} | 
| Therm (US) | {{thermus}} | 
| Hartree energy | {{hartree}} | 
| Rydberg constant | {{rydberg}} |