Grinder parts
Eureka J2572.0193A0R0090 coffee collection tray steel polished
Eureka control panel group JRIC-GPC.2592-001 OEM for Atom W 75
Eureka control panel J4400.0100KIT OEM for Olympus, Zenith and Nadir grinders
Eureka cover kit J2311.0003-951KIT OEM for Mignon series grinders
Eureka display panel kit J2312.0020GKIT OEM for Mignon Brew Pro, Specialita, Perfetto
Eureka doser cylinder ø124 mm J2130.0004 for Olympus and Zenith
Eureka electric capacitor 50 µF J1013.0050 OEM
Eureka electronic board 220V JRIC-BA2.2310-001 OEM for MCI grinders
Eureka filter holder fork J4112572.5000 OEM for Helios grinders
Eureka filter holder fork kit J2580.0089KIT for Atom Specialty grinders
Eureka flap for coffee outlet J4100.0027 for Mythos grinders
Anfim OEM 705062 – Display Control Unit
Anfim OEM R33-DX-M – Doser Lever Chrome-Plated Complete
Anfim OEM 500202 – Dosing Cylinder
Anfim OEM 500006 – Dosing Cylinder
Anfim OEM 500243 – Dosing Cylinder
Anfim OEM 500070 – Dosing Lever Pin
Anfim OEM 500029 – Dosing Ratchet
Anfim OEM 500210 – Dosing Ratchet
Anfim OEM 705066 – Drip Tray
Anfim OEM 705832 – Drip Tray
Anfim OEM 702578 – EMC Filter 220-240V
Anfim OEM 500186 – Fan Cover
Our offer
At Brooks Parts we have an extensive range of coffee grinder parts for bean grinders, whether it's a Mazzer, Fiorenzato, Cimbali or a Compak coffee grinder we can supply most parts for a variety of coffee grinders. On our website, you can order a wide range of coffee grinder parts by simply using our filter options.
Delivery times and warranty
Most common coffee grinder parts such as grinding burrs, hoppers, springs, bearings and seals are in stock or available within a few days. Some parts will have to be specially ordered, the disadvantage of this can be that delivery times of coffee machine/coffee grinder parts are quite long. This depends on the brand.
Important parts for coffee grinders
What parts/components are on a coffee grinder depends on several things. Is this a coffee grinder with a doser, or an on-demand model. It doesn't matter whether you have a Mahlkönig, Macap or Quamar coffee grinder, essentially the functionality is pretty much the same from most brands. But the parts are not the same. For example, you can't interchange parts like coffee hoppers, grinding discs and microswitches between many different ones.
You do see a number of coffee grinder manufacturers producing for other espresso machine manufacturers, like, for example, Eureka for Nuova Simonelli and Victoria Arduino or Mazzer for Astoria and Wega.
Grinding Burrs
The part that is perhaps the most complicated and high-maintenance is the grinding discs. The grinding discs on commercial and home coffee grinders come in 2 different types, the most common version being the flat grinding burrs. But apart from that, you also have conical grinding discs, you see these a bit less but will mainly see them on commercial coffee grinders.
When you fit new grinding discs, you will also have to redo your entire setting of your coffee grinder. So you can't transfer them 1:1 in one go. This takes quite some time to do properly, but then you will also have a good result with new grinding discs.
Motor
The motor on a coffee grinder rotates the lower grinding disc, while the upper one is the stationary one and is used to set the fineness or coarseness of grind. In most cases, these motors are single-phase motors, so they can simply be connected to 230V. For this, you just need a capacitor, otherwise the coffee grinder's motor will not start.
Control panel
How you operate a coffee grinder depends mainly on which model of coffee grinder you have. Considering it works differently with a Doser coffee grinder than an On demand model.
Coffee grinder with doser. This type of coffee grinder works partially autonomously. When you want coffee, you pull the lever on the side of the doser and coffee falls out of the bottom of the grinder. After x number of doses, the coffee grinder will grind for x number of seconds.
On-demand coffee grinder. In this case, the coffee grinder will grind for a preset time. But you can also go for the manual option, in which you push your filter carrier against the micro switch. When you remove it, the grinder will also stop grinding the coffee.
Cleaning coffee grinder
Cleaning coffee grinders is done quite infrequently, although you have plenty of products to do this easily. When you do this on time, you ensure that your coffee grinder lasts longer and no old coffee is left behind.
You can clean your coffee grinder in 2 ways by using different coffee grinder accessories and cleaning products. The most visible and simple ways of cleaning the coffee grinder is the coffee hopper and the outside. You can do this just fine with Puly Bar igienic and a brooks microfibre cloth.
You can also clean the grinding discs, you can do this by grinding Puly grind cleaning crystals through the coffee grinder. These crystals largely remove all old coffee residues, if this has not been done for a long time you will have to do this manually. Always unplug the machine when doing this!
Order coffee grinder parts online from Brooks
On our website, you can order a variety of coffee grinder parts, whether it's small springs or coffee scrapers from a doser coffee grinder. Or the control panels of on-demand coffee grinders, we have it all.