PSI to kg/cm² Converter
Convert pressure between PSI and kg/cm2 (kgf/cm2) and back, with bar and kPa shown. For tires, gauges, compressors, and tanks.
PSI to kg/cm² Conversion Reference
| PSI | kg/cm² | bar | kPa |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.0703 | 0.0689 | 6.895 |
| 10 | 0.7031 | 0.6895 | 68.948 |
| 14.2233 | 1 | 0.9807 | 98.0662 |
| 14.6959 | 1.0332 | 1.0132 | 101.325 |
| 100 | 7.031 | 6.895 | 689.476 |
Frequently Asked Questions about the PSI to kg/cm² Converter
What is kg/cm² pressure?
kg/cm² (kilogram-force per square centimeter) is a metric pressure unit common in older gauges, tire equipment, and Asian and European industry. One kg/cm² is the pressure of one kilogram of force spread over one square centimeter, which is very close to one bar (about 0.98 bar).
How do you convert PSI to kg/cm²?
Multiply the PSI value by 0.0703069: kg/cm² = psi x 0.0703069. For example, 32 psi is about 2.25 kg/cm². To convert back, multiply kg/cm² by 14.2233 to get PSI.
Is kg/cm² the same as bar?
Almost, but not exactly. One kg/cm² equals 0.980665 bar, so they differ by about 2 percent. For rough tire and tank work they are often treated as interchangeable, but for precise engineering the difference matters.
Why do some tire gauges read in kg/cm²?
Many gauges sold in Europe, Asia, and Latin America use kg/cm² (sometimes labeled at) alongside or instead of PSI. If your car's recommended pressure is given in PSI but your gauge reads kg/cm², this converter bridges the two.
How does kg/cm² compare with bar?
One kg/cm² is 0.980665 bar, so it is slightly less than 1 bar. Conversely, 1 bar is about 1.0197 kg/cm². The calculator shows both units with psi and kPa so you can compare a gauge or specification directly.
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