Filterholder gasket 72.5x57x8 mm
€2.42 tax excl.
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The portafilter gasket on this product page can be used with a wide selection of brands. This portafilter gasket can be used on Brasilia, San Remo, la Scala, Bezzera, Faema, Vibiemme and Pavoni espresso machines.
This gasket has been made from NBR. The outer diameter is 72,5mm, the inner diameter is 57mm and the thickness is 8mm. This gasket has been made in Italy.
This gasket can be used on the Faema E61, Faema E61 Legend, Faema E61 Jubilee, Bezzera Galatea, Bezzera Galatea Domus, Vibiemme Domobar, Vibiemme Replica, Vibiemme Lollo, San Remo Verona, San Remo Zoe, San Remo Capri, Scala Butterfly, Scala Eroica.
Always keep in mind that some brands use various models of brewing groups which not always use the same parts
Data sheet
- Bezzera
- Galatea
Galatea Domus - Brand
- Bezzera
Brasilia
Faema
La Scala
Vibiemme - Country of manufacturing
- Made in Italy
- Faema
- E61
E61 Jubile
E61 legend
Faema E61 Jubilé A1
Faema E61 Jubilé A2
Faema E61 Legend S1
Faema E61 Legend S2
Faema E61 Legend S3
Lambro
Marte
Mercurio
President
Urania
Zodiac - Portafilter gasket inner dimension (mm)
- 57
- Portafilter gasket outer dimension (mm)
- 72.5
- Portafilter gasket thickness (mm)
- 8
- San Remo
- Amalfi
Capri
Milano LX
Pisa
Torino
Treviso
Treviso LX
Venezia
Verona
Verona RS
Zoe
Zoe compact - Type part
- Portafilter gasket
- Vibiemme
- Chimaera
Cubo
Domobar
Domobar Junior
Domobar Super
Dosaplus
Evolution
Kometa
Lollo
Mercury
Minimax
Replica
Revolution
Silver
Well that answer is pretty simple, no it isn’t. The original valve works as following, when you turn the shaft inwards the valve pin will push a gasket holder. The steam can go out, close it again and no steam can go out. In the case of the modern E61 valves is that behind the gasket holder is a small stainless steel ball with a spring.
From the beginning of the Faema E61 brewing group are basically no differences between the parts installed inside the brewing group. Parts such as the valve gaskets, springs, valve assemblies and portafilters have all remained the same. The biggest change is the small cleaning hole on the front of the brewing group. With the earliest models this hole didn´t exist.
There are 5 types of boiler used on the Faema E61 espresso machine. The most well known is the double flanged model. You have on one side the heating element flange and on the other side the water level flange, both are out of production. These are held in place with aluminium boiler rings. For the single groups you have a boiler with a flange on one side.
The next model is a stainless steel boiler, with one flange. This type of boiler is less common then the copper boiler above. There is also a later model stainless steel, which doesn’t have a removable flange. Both these boilers have corrosion issues, this has to do because of the stainless steel.
The latest model is also a copper boiler, this boiler has a single heat exchanger(HX) in the middle. Most modern espresso machines have for each individual brewing group a individual HX.
Yes it is, but this depends on various factors. The first thing is experience, seen this is a manual operated espresso machine it requires a lot more attention from the barista then a solenoid operated model. There you need to stop the brewing process manually. If you don’t have the experience you probably can’t hold up with the tempo which is required at such a bar. Then I would advice to go for the Faema E61 Jubilee, this is the solenoid operated version of the Faema E61 Legend espresso machine.