>>20001421.4kgm/10ftlbs=13.7Nm is already out of range for most bike applications if that's the lowest setting.
>there is no Nm scale on it, I don't know what that abreviation means.Time to get autistic. Torque is a rotational force measured by a force on a fixed length away from the center of rotation. In kg/m, it's kilograms at a meter length, in foot-pounds, that's pounds at a foot length. An Nm, is a Newton at a meters length. What is a Newton? It's the force of accelerating a kilogram at a meter per second^2. So a Newton meter is the force of accelerating a kilogram at a meter per second^2 at the length of a meter away from the center of rotation. That translates to 1kg/m = 9.80665N/m