I noted that my Precision Instrument torque wrenches specify the correct units of measure: LB-FT and LB-IN. Being a college mathematics and physics tutor, it is so annoying that most tool manufactures conflate measures of work with measures of torque--even Snap-on [1]. Thanks for educating your audience, by getting it right, Laura. [1] "Why doesn't torque have the units of joules?" on the "Logically" YT-channel