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Offline Marcelo76  
#1 Posted : 28 March 2024 14:41:49(UTC)
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Gentlemen, good evening, I raise this concern with you, why does it amplify by 907.18 and not by 1000 when transforming from Tonf to kgf?

I appreciate any comments to resolve the doubt

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Offline Gerry_Bush  
#2 Posted : 28 March 2024 23:07:15(UTC)
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Hello Marcelo,

The tonf (ton force) is the force exerted by a 'short ton' which is 2000lbf (pounds force).

Use tonnef (tonne force) for the metric tonne which is 1000kgf.

tonne.jpg



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Offline Marcelo76  
#3 Posted : 29 March 2024 00:54:00(UTC)
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Hello Gerry
Thank you very much for your response, it was very useful
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