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How would you convert this reading?

Timco
Member Posts: 3,040
Looking to convert this to microns. It’s my wife’s lab vac pump. The 266 number is typically about 50. 



Just a guy running some pipes.
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Wolfram Alpha says 266 microns.0
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looks cold there tooknown to beat dead horses0
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Oops, I misentered the units. ≈200 microns, respectable for our work, but unusable for a lot of other things.0
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