john G wrote:I need to convert 28000 kips to foot-pounds. I was told to tighten bolts to 28000 kips and torque wrenches are in foot-pounds. How do you convert?
kip [1]
an informal unit of force, sometimes used by engineers to express the amount of weight borne by a structure. One kip equals 1000 pounds (453.59 kilograms) of force or about 4.4482 kilonewtons. The name of the unit is an abbreviation of "kilopound."
kip [2]
a symbol for 1000 inch pounds, used as a unit of energy or torque. In this usage one kip is equal to 83.333 foot pounds (lbf·ft), 112.985 joules (J), or, for torque, 112.985 newton meters (N·m).
kip [3]
an old English word for a bundle of hides. It was sometimes used as a unit of quantity, usually equal to 50.