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Is 60-inch-pound the same as 5-feet-pound
(60/12=5)?



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Clams Canino wrote:
Is 60-inch-pound the same as 5-feet-pound
(60/12=5)?



YES

-W


Thanks for the confirmation. And this means that I have over-torqued
the bolt by 12 times, and now two of the bolts have broken and I will
need to remove the stud left in the hole -- oh well...

Jay Chan

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