Converters
Rotational Stiffness Converter
Convert mechanical units such as N·m/rad, kN·m/rad, N·mm/rad, lbf·ft/rad, lbf·in/rad, N·m/deg, and lbf·in/deg in your browser.
Client-side only: the conversion runs in your browser. Values are not uploaded, stored, fetched, or logged.
Base unit: newton meter per radian. Useful for torsion notes, shaft stiffness checks, hinge specs, simulation inputs, and mechanical documentation.
Rotational Stiffness Converter workflow tips
Use this converter when torsion notes, shaft stiffness checks, hinge specs, simulation inputs, or mechanical documentation mix N·m/rad, kN·m/rad, N·mm/rad, lbf·ft/rad, lbf·in/rad, N·m/deg, and lbf·in/deg.
Normalize mechanical values
Pair this converter with Torque Converter, Angle Converter, Spring Constant Converter, Moment of Inertia Converter for adjacent browser-local measurement checks.
Prepare clean copy
After converting values, use Prefix / Suffix Lines or Find and Replace Text to format measurement lists.
Keep it browser-local
The calculation happens in your browser only. No accounts, uploads, storage, fetching, or server-side processing are used.
What this tool does
Convert rotational stiffness values for torsion notes, shaft stiffness checks, hinge specs, simulation inputs, or mechanical documentation without uploading anything.
Common use cases
Convert N·m/rad, kN·m/rad, N·mm/rad, lbf·ft/rad, lbf·in/rad, N·m/deg, and lbf·in/deg values locally in your browser. Use it when torsion notes, shaft stiffness checks, hinge specs, simulation inputs, or mechanical documentation need quick mechanical-unit normalization before cleanup, QA, or handoff.
Use Rotational Stiffness Converter for a focused browser-local utility task, then continue with related tools only when the next step is part of the same workflow.
How to use it
- Enter the mechanical value you want to convert.
- Choose the source unit and target unit.
- Review the converted result, swap units if needed, and copy the summary.
Example workflow
Enter the values or content for the task, review the result, then use related tools only when they match the next step of the same workflow.
Privacy note
Client-side only: unit conversion runs in your browser and entered values are not uploaded, stored, fetched, or logged. Results are informational conversion helpers.
FAQ
Does Rotational Stiffness Converter upload my values?
No. The conversion runs locally in your browser. Entered values are not uploaded, stored, fetched, or logged.
Which units are supported?
The converter supports N·m/rad, kN·m/rad, N·mm/rad, lbf·ft/rad, lbf·in/rad, N·m/deg, and lbf·in/deg.
When is this useful?
Use it while normalizing torsion notes, shaft stiffness checks, hinge specs, simulation inputs, or mechanical documentation that mix mechanical units.
Explore more tools
Browse the Converters hub or continue with the Unit Converters Toolkit when this task is part of a larger workflow.