Imperial Tons to Stones calculator

Looking for a calculator or a conversion table to convert Imperial Tons to Stones? The answer is one click away! With our smart calculator you can easily convert between the two weight units LT and st.

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Imperial Tons to Stones formula

Stones to Imperial Tons formula

Imperial Tons
Imperial Tons

Long ton, also known as the imperial ton or displacement ton, is the name for the unit called the "ton" in the avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements. It was standardised in the thirteenth century and is used in the United Kingdom and several other British Commonwealth of Nations countries alongside the mass-based metric tonne defined in 1799.

Source: Wikipedia

Stones
Stones

A depiction of a medieval German scale weighing bales of wool according to the local stone.

Source: Wikipedia


Imperial Tons to Stones Conversion Table

Below you can generate and download as CSV, Excel, PDF or print the Imperial Tons to Stones conversion table based on your needs.

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LT st LT st LT st LT st
1 160.00008012233 26 4160.0020831805 51 8160.0040862386 76 12160.006089297
2 320.00016024465 27 4320.0021633028 52 8320.0041663609 77 12320.006169419
3 480.00024036698 28 4480.0022434251 53 8480.0042464832 78 12480.006249541
4 640.0003204893 29 4640.0023235474 54 8640.0043266056 79 12640.006329664
5 800.00040061163 30 4800.0024036698 55 8800.0044067279 80 12800.006409786
6 960.00048073395 31 4960.0024837921 56 8960.0044868502 81 12960.006489908
7 1120.0005608563 32 5120.0025639144 57 9120.0045669725 82 13120.006570031
8 1280.0006409786 33 5280.0026440367 58 9280.0046470949 83 13280.006650153
9 1440.0007211009 34 5440.0027241591 59 9440.0047272172 84 13440.006730275
10 1600.0008012233 35 5600.0028042814 60 9600.0048073395 85 13600.006810398
11 1760.0008813456 36 5760.0028844037 61 9760.0048874618 86 13760.00689052
12 1920.0009614679 37 5920.002964526 62 9920.0049675842 87 13920.006970642
13 2080.0010415902 38 6080.0030446484 63 10080.005047706 88 14080.007050765
14 2240.0011217126 39 6240.0031247707 64 10240.005127829 89 14240.007130887
15 2400.0012018349 40 6400.003204893 65 10400.005207951 90 14400.007211009
16 2560.0012819572 41 6560.0032850153 66 10560.005288073 91 14560.007291132
17 2720.0013620795 42 6720.0033651377 67 10720.005368196 92 14720.007371254
18 2880.0014422019 43 6880.00344526 68 10880.005448318 93 14880.007451376
19 3040.0015223242 44 7040.0035253823 69 11040.00552844 94 15040.007531499
20 3200.0016024465 45 7200.0036055046 70 11200.005608563 95 15200.007611621
21 3360.0016825688 46 7360.003685627 71 11360.005688685 96 15360.007691743
22 3520.0017626912 47 7520.0037657493 72 11520.005768807 97 15520.007771866
23 3680.0018428135 48 7680.0038458716 73 11680.00584893 98 15680.007851988
24 3840.0019229358 49 7840.0039259939 74 11840.005929052 99 15840.00793211
25 4000.0020030581 50 8000.0040061163 75 12000.006009174 100 16000.008012233

  • Imperial Ton (1,016,046.90 grams)
    Long ton, also known as the imperial ton or displacement ton, is the name for the unit called the "ton" in the avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements. It was standardised in the thirteenth century and is used in the United Kingdom and several other British Commonwealth of Nations countries alongside the mass-based metric tonne defined in 1799.
  • Stone (6,350.29 grams)
    The stone or stone weight (abbreviation: st.) is an English and imperial unit of mass now equal to 14 pounds (6.35029318 kg). England and other Germanic-speaking countries of northern Europe formerly used various standardised "stones" for trade, with their values ranging from about 5 to 40 local pounds (roughly 3 to 15 kg) depending on the location and objects weighed. The United Kingdom's imperial system adopted the wool stone of 14 pounds in 1835. With the advent of metrication, Europe's various "stones" were superseded by or adapted to the kilogram from the mid-19th century on. The stone continues in customary use in Britain and Ireland used for measuring body weight, but was prohibited for commercial use in the UK by the Weights and Measures Act of 1985.
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