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    1 "dnm" of Torque?

    So I'm looking at 1/4" drive snapon torque wrenches, and they have some that will do 50-250dnm. How many dnm are in one Newton Meter? Can't seem to find it anywhere.

    Stock # QD1RN25 Name Torque Wrench, Adj. Click-type, Newton Meter, Fixed-Ratchet, 50-250 dN•m, 1/4" drive Price** $219.00 Brand Snap-on Gear Action 10° Gear Teeth 36 Head Depth, inches 7/16 Head Style Fixed-Ratchet Head Width, inches 7/8 Increments 1 dNm Length, inches 11 3/4 Range, maximum 250 dNm Range, minimum 50 dNm Square Drive, inches 1/4 Ratchet Service Kit RKRT936 Storage Case PBQD1 U.S. Patent 4,934,220 and 6,125,722

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    i think it means deca-newton meter....which means like 10 dN in one N
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      #3
      Originally posted by PiercedE30
      i think it means deca-newton meter....which means like 10 dN in one N
      if its "deca" then its equal to 10 nm (1dnm = 10 nm)

      if its "deci" then its one tenth of a nm. (10 dnm = 1 nm)
      Jay

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        #4
        if it's 1/4" drive, it's almost certainly deci or .1nm
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          #5
          Ah, nice
          Thanks

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