Hi Crumpp,
>Is the Kp a typo? I don't see it on any of the charts.
No. kp is kilopond, it's to kg what lb(f) is to lb. If you're used to Imperial Measurements, you might have seen kp as kg(f).
(The kilogram is a unit of mass, of course, and we're talking about forces here.)
The kilopond is slightly anachronistic since it came into use only after WW2. Doubly anachronistic because it has already been replaced by the Newton as the unit of force :-)
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)