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Grinding burrs for coffee grinders

If you start to notice that your coffee grinder takes a lot longer to grind the coffee beans, which can be caused by grinding burrs which get dull. This mainly depends on how much coffee you have ground with it.  But there are other factors which also play part with this

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Compak burrs 63mm rh

On this product page you will find a set off coffee grinding burrs. These grinding burrs can be used for various Compak coffee grinders. The part references for this item are Compak K...99  These grinding burrs have a outer diameter of 63mm and a internal diameter of 38mm. The thickness of these grinding burrs is 9mm. there are 3 fixing holes. The...
€39.52

Fiorenzato CS grinding blades 63mm right

The grinding burrs on this page can be used on a variety of coffee grinders. Such as various models of Fiorenzato, Quamar and Vibiemme. The Fiorenzato part references are A260001 and A3200063, foir Quamar 260001  and for Vibiemme grinders ACCMADSVB63  The grinding burrs have a external diameter of 63mm. internally the diameter is 38mm and the thickness is...
€34.23

Fiorenzato F64E grinding blades burrs original

On this product page you will find a grinding burr set for the Fiorenzato F64E with the part reference 400000013. This is OEM/Original set of grinding burrs. The outer diameter of this set off burrs is 64mm the internal diameter is 37mm and the thickness is 8,5mm. This set of burrs is hold on each side with 3 fixing screws. Note always use the original...
€95.18

La Cimbali grinding blades 68mm flat

The grinder burr set on this product page can be used on the La Cimbali Alinox A coffee grinder. The La Cimbali part reference number for this item is 803130050 and 803-130-050. This grinder burr set is from the flat type. The motor turning direction is clockwise(right side). The outer diameter is 68mm, the internal diameter is 43mm and the...
€44.59
Brooks Parts | Compak E6 Essential on demand coffee grinding burrs Original Brooks Parts | Compak E6 Essential on demand coffee grinding burrs Original
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Compak E6 Essential on demand coffee grinding burrs Original

These grinding burrs are used on the Compak E6 essential on demand coffee grinder. They are OEM/Original Compak spare parts and have the part reference number K06499C. These grinding blades have a outer diameter of 63,5mm and a internal diameter of 38mm. The thickness of the grinding blades is 9mm. There are in total 3 fixing holes. This product is made...
€68.24

Mazzer Kony conical grinding blades single phase 63mm Original

On this product page you will find the OEM/Original conical grinding burrs for the Mazzer Kony. This is for the Mazzer Kony Electronic and the Mazzer Kony Doser. The part reference numbers can be found in the extra info tab. The outer burr has a external diameter of 63mm and a internal diameter of 40mm. The thickness of this burr is 23mm. This burr has 3...
€259.38

Grinding blades dia 64mm left

The grinding burr set on this product page can be used on various brands of coffee grinders such as Bezzera, Carimali, Obel and La Pavoni. The Bezzera part reference is 0BEB08, for La Carimali the reference is 95.00404, for Obel the part reference is EB08 and for La Pavoni the part references are 0BEB08 and OBEB08. This grinder burr set is from the...
€31.78

Casadio Instantaneo conical grinding blades

On this page you will find a burr set for the Casadio Instaneo and the Casadio Instanaeous. This set is made up out of 4 individual items. For the part references you need to check the extra info tab on the side. The outer burr has a outer diameter of 47mm a inner diameter of 28mm and a thickness of 20mm. The inner burr has a diameter of 32mm a inner...
€160.60

Anfim grinding blades dia 54mm

The grinding burrs on this page can be used on various Anfim coffee grinders. The Anfim part references are 117 and 54. These grinding burrs have a outer diameter of 54mm and a internal diameter of 32mm. the thickness is 8mm. there are in total 3 fixing holes. Always use the original screws when installing new grinding burrs. This set of grinding...
€31.45

Faema Family/Quick mill grinding blades 49mm

The grinding burr set on this product page can be used on various coffee grinders, from different time periods. This set of grinding burrs can be used on brands such as Ascaso, Faema and Quick mill. These grinding burrs are from the flat type. The turning direction is clockwise(right). The outer diameter is 49mm, the inner diameter is 29,5mm and the...
€34.23

Eureka MCF burrs 50mm rh

On this product page you can find a set of burrs which is suitable for various Eureka and Nuova Simonelli coffee grinders. The part references for Eureka are MAC50 and MAC50CP. For Nuova Simonelli the references are 15800039 and 15800045. The outer diameter of these grinding burrs is 50mm. The inner diameter is 30mm and the thickness is 7,5mm....
€34.23

Types of grinding burrs

Each coffee grinder manufacturer has their own type of preferences of types of grinding burrs. There are basically 2 types, a flat model and a conical version. you see with various brands that they have a mix of some coffee grinders which use flat grinding burrs and some use conical ones. And some brands do only use flat conical grinding burrs.

Flat grinding burrs

The flat grinding burrs are the most common type of grinding burrs, this might have something to do with the price. Seen they are a lot cheaper then conical grinding burrs.

These types are used on domestic as well on commercial coffee grinders. But seen the volume with commercial grinders is bigger the dimensions of the grinding burrs are also slightly bigger.

In most cases these parts are made from a harder type of steel, to increase the longevity of the grinding burrs it is possible to get them with a special coating such as Titanium. This makes the grinding burrs more expensive, but they will also last longer.

Conical grinding burrs

The conical grinding burrs are a less common type on coffee grinders. As mentioned above this mainly has to do with the price of them, seen they are 3-4 times the price of traditional grinding burrs.

These grinding burrs are made up out of 2 burrs. A outer stationary one and a internal one which is connected to the motor shaft. To adjust the coarseness of the ground coffee you could lower and raise the outer grinding burr.

The conical grinding burrs can be found on various brands such as Mazzer, Fiorenzato and Compak 

 

Installing new coffee grinding burrs

When you are replacing your old coffee grinding burrs there are 3 points of attention.

Cleaning

clean out the coffee grinding chamber, lower and upper grinding burr holder. When you do this the chance of having alignment issues reduces a lot. A other thing is when the threads are clean you can install the parts a lot easier back. And the chance that you cross thread the upper burr holder reduces a lot.

Hardware

Always use the original hardware to install the grinding burrs. Seen it is not always clear if the manufacturer has used “standard” screws to install the grinding burrs.

Calibrating

When you have installed your new set of grinding burrs you can’t just use the old settings of your coffee grinder. Seen the old ones where worn down and in some cases the design was slightly different.

So you need to calibrate them to set your grinder on the correct setting again, this can take some time to do this properly and will cost some coffee beans. But the final result is a lot better then with the old grinding burrs.

 

Coffee grinding burrs from Brooks

At Brooks we have a variety of grinding burrs for coffee grinders. These can be OEM/original spare parts or aftermarket ones. This mainly depends on how much you want to spend in replacing your grinding burrs.

If you can’t find the part your looking for, don’t hesitate and just contact us so that we can help you out finding the correct set of grinding burrs.




FAQ

 

What kind of brand of coffee grinder do I have?

This might be one of the more important questions, what kind of brand coffee grinder do I have and also which model of espresso grinder. Seen parts of a Mahlkönig coffee grinder aren’t interchangeable with spare parts of a Mazzer coffee grinder.

 

Which materials are used for coffee grinding burrs?

In most cases coffee grinding burrs are made from steel or ceramic. You will find ceramic grinding burrs mainly on hand held grinders and domestic coffee grinders. Where you find the steel coffee grinding burrs on commercial espresso grinders, such as with brands likeCompakMazzer, Eureka and Nuova Simonelli. There is with, high end, coffee grinding burrs in some cases also a option for coated coffee grinding burrs. Like with a Nanotech, Titanium or a Red speed coating.

 

Which types of coffee grinding burrs are made on commercial espresso machines?

On commercial coffee grinders you will find 2 types of coffee grinding burrs, the most common size is the flat grinding burr is the most common model. The next type are the conical grinding burrs, in a rarity you do also have a semi conical model this can be found on La San Marco coffee grinders.

A flat grinding burr sat is relatively simple, you have a upper and lower grinding burr. The lower one is connected to the coffee grinder motor, so that one rotates. The upper burr is the stationary, one. Note: both grinding burrs are identical. With the upper grinding burr you adjust the distance between the grinding burrs, by turning the burr holder clock or counterclockwise.

In the case of conical grinding burrs you have a inner and outer grinding burr. In this case the inner disc is also the one which rotates, the outer grinding burr is the one which is the stationary. With the outer grinding burr you also change the distance between the inner and the outer one.

 

I have installed new coffee grinder burrs, but I can’t get my ground coffee fine enough?

This is a common issue when you install new grinding burrs on your coffee grinder. Seen you need to calibrate your new grinding blades, you can’t just 1:1 replace them and expect the same. A other issue can be that the coffee grinding burrs are out of alignment, mainly caused by old coffee on surfaces. It rarely happens that a coffee grinding burr has a production error which causes this, the same with optically different burrs then your current one.