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Espresso machine pressure gauges

Find pressure gauges and manometers for professional and domestic espresso machines, including OEM/original and compatible replacements. Espresso machines can use separate gauges for boiler pressure or pump pressure, a dual gauge showing both circuits, or a gauge connected through a capillary tube.

The most reliable starting point is the machine manufacturer, exact model and OEM reference. If you know the machine but not the correct gauge, start with espresso machine parts by brand and model.

Do not select a pressure gauge from pressure range or diameter alone. Compare the measured circuit, pressure range, gauge body dimensions, bezel or frame dimensions, connection method, thread specification and the original sealing arrangement.

A useful selection order is:

machine/model or OEM reference → boiler, pump or dual gauge → pressure range(s) → body and bezel dimensions → direct connection or capillary → thread standard → thread size → male/female → sealing geometry

Pressure gauges are part of the wider espresso machine parts range. Related pressure-system components can be found under pressure switches, pumps and motors, fittings and copper tubing.

Espresso Machine Pressure Gauges | Boiler & Pump Manometers

Gaggia rectangular manometer 0 - 3 boiler

On this product page you will find a rectangular shaped pressure gauge. This type of pressure gauge can be used on the Gaggia Tell espresso machines. This pressure gauge is suitable as a boiler pressure gauge. The pressure range goes from 0 to 3 bar. The connection at the back is a male ¼” BSP-G thread. The front of the manometer is 56x79mm....
€37.64
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Spaziale boiler pump manometer 0-2.5 / 0-16 bar

The manometer on this page can be used on various espresso machines made by La Spaziale and Rancilio. The La Spaziale part reference is 08469 and for Rancilio the reference is 35062501  This pressure gauge is a double scale model. The pump pressure goes from 0 to 2,5bar and the pump pressure goes from 0 to 16 bar. The fittings on the back are both male...
€48.18
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San Remo boiler pump manometer 0-3 / 0-15 dia 85

On this product page you will find a double scale manometer suitable for various San Remo espresso machines. This pressure gauge has the San Remo part number 10552023A  The double scale manometer has on the pump side a scale which ranges from 0 to 3 bar. The boiler pressure scale goes from 0 to 3 bar. The body of the manometer is 60 and 63mm. The frame...
€40.83
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Astoria/Wega boiler pump manometer 0-2.5 / 0-16 bar

This double scale pressure gauge can be used on a variety of espresso machine models. Mainly of Astoria and Wega. But they are in the past also used on models of La Spaziale, Nuova Simonelli and Carimali. This manometer has on one side a scale from 0 – 16 bar for the pump pressure and on the other side a scale from 0 to 2,5bar for the boiler pressure. The...
€46.36
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Gaggia boiler manometer 0 - 3 bar ELE 80

On this product page you will find a boiler pressure manometer. This manometer can be used on various Gaggia espresso machines. The Gaggia part reference of this item is DM1600 . The pressure gauge goes from 0 to 3 bar. The outer diameter of the body is 39mm. The rim diameter is 44mm. On the back of this pressure gauge is a male 1/8” BSP-G...
€37.34
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Astoria single pressure gauge 0-3 bar

The pressure gauge on this product page can be used on various Astoria coffee machines. The Astoria part reference number for this manometer is 21113 . This pressure gauge is a single model. This pressure gauge is a boiler pressure gauge. The pressure range goes from 0 up to 3 bar. The connection on the back is a ¼” male thread. The outer diameter of the...
€28.99
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Double boiler pump manometer 0 - 2.5 / 0 - 16 bar

On this product page you will find a double scale manometer suitable for various models of the Cimbali espresso machines. The Cimbali part reference is 421-289-000  This double scale pressure gauge has on the pump side a scale of 0 to 16 bar. The boiler side goes from 0 to 2,5 bar. The outside diameter of the body is 60mm and the rim diameter is...
€43.46
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Cimbali/Faema pressure gauge 0-2.5bar original

The item on this product page is a OEM/Original La Cimbali coffee machine manometer. This manometer can be used on various Faema and Cimbali espresso machines. The Cimbali part reference numbers are 445168000 and 445-168-000. The Faema part reference number is 445168000. This pressure gauge is a single dial pressure gauge. This specific model only...
€60.39
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Brasilia boiler pump manometer 0-3 / 0-15 dia 70 mm

The pressure gauge on this page can be used on a variety of espresso models such as Brasilia, Aurora Brugnetti, Conti, Astoria and Bezzera. The Brasilia part number for this item is 06622.2.00.08, The Astoria part number is 21109 and for Bezzera the part number is 5963037  This double scale manometer has a scale for boiler pressure from 0 to 2,5bar...
€52.99
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Nuova Simonelli boiler pump manometer 0-2.5 / 0-15 bar

On this page you will find a pressure gauge suitable for a variety of Nuova Simonelli espresso machines. The Nuova Simonelli part reference of this item is 09100003. This double scale pressure gauge has on one side the pump pressure scale, which goes from 0 to 15 bar of pressure. On the other side the boiler pressure scale, this scale goes from 0 to 2,5...
€50.10
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La Cimbali M31/M32 pump manometer 0 - 16 bar

The pump pressure gauge on this page can be used on various La Cimbali espresso machine models.  The Cimbali part reference for this item is 445-028-000. The manometer is suitable for the pump pressure. The range on this manometer goes from 0 to 16 bar. The body diameter is 57mm as well for the rim diameter. The connection at the back is a 1/8” BSP-G male...
€22.75
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La Cimbali M39 boiler manometer 0 - 2.5 bar

You can find on this product page a small boiler pressure manometer. This model has been used in various La Cimbali and Faema espresso machines.  The Cimbali part reference for this item is 3781-133-400 and for Faema 3781133400. There are more product references for this item, you can find those in the extra info tab. This pressure gauge is used for the...
€21.23
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Faema P4/P6 double scale manometer

On this product page you will find a double manometer suitable for various Faema espresso machine models. The Faema part reference for this item is 3781132064  The pressure gauge has on top the boiler pressure, which goes from 0 to 2,5bar. At the bottom you have the pump pressure this range goes from 0 to 15bar.  The body of this manometer is...
€49.38
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Gaggia rectangular manometer 0 - 15 pump

On this product page you will find a rectangular shaped pressure gauge. This type of pressure gauge can be used on the Gaggia Tell espresso machines. This pressure gauge is suitable as a pump pressure gauge. The pressure range goes from 0 to 15 bar. The connection at the back is a male ¼” BSP-G thread. The front of the manometer is 56x79mm....
€37.96
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Rancilio boiler pressure gauge 0-2.5 bar ø 40

On this product page you will find a pressure gauge suitable for a variety of Rancilio espresso machines. The Rancilio part reference for this item is 35002508. This manometer is used as a boiler pressure gauge. The pressure range goes from 0 to 2,5 bar. The connection at the back is a male 1/8” BSP-G thread. The body of the manometer is 40mm. the chrome...
€23.67
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Grimac boiler pump pressure gauge 0-2.5 / 0-16 bar

On this product page you will find a double scale manometer suitable for various Grimac espresso machines. The Grimac part reference for this manometer is 1250200034-GRC106. This double scale manometer has for the pump side a scale range of 0 to 16 bar. For the boiler pressure side the scale ranges from 0 to 2,5bar. The manometer has a body diameter of...
€50.44
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Faema Boiler pump manometer D.60 0-3/0-16 bar

On this product page you will find a double manometer suitable for various Faema and Bezzera espresso machine models. The Bezzera part reference for this item is 7432524  The pressure gauge has on top the boiler pressure, which goes from 0 to 3bar. At the bottom you have the pump pressure this range goes from 0 to 15bar.  The body of this...
€52.99
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Gaggia Ele manometer 0 - 16 pump

The manometer on this product page can be used on the Gaggia Ele espresso machine. This specific model is a pump pressure manometer. The pressure range goes from 0 up to 16 bar. The fitting on the back is a 1/8” male fitting. The frame has a diameter of 57mm and the body has a diameter of 52mm. This manometer has been made in Italy.
€37.34
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Boiler pump manometer 0 - 2.5 / 0 - 16 bar

The double manometer on this product page is suitable for various espresso machine brands like Gaggia and La Pavoni. The Gaggia part reference for this item is WGA5001018000 and the Pavoni has the part reference of 453015. The left side of the manometer is for the pump pressure, this goes from 0 bar to 16 bar. The boiler pressure goes from 0 to 2.5bar....
€49.38
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San Remo Amalfi/Capri manometer original

The pressure gauge on this product page is a OEM/Original San Remo spare part. This manometer is a double scale model and is used on various San Remo espresso machines. The San Remo part reference number for this item is 10552021A. This pressure gauge has on the top the boiler pressure and on the bottom the pump pressure. The range of the pump pressure...
€87.11
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Faema E71/Emblema pump pressure manometer

The manometer on this product page is a OEM/Original Faema spare part. This manometer is a pump manometer and has the Faema part reference number 531194500. This pump pressure gauge has a indicator which goes from 0 up to 16 bar. The connection at the back is a male 1/8” fitting. The body of the manometer is 62mm and the frame is 85mm. This pressure gauge...
€87.90
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La San Marco 80 boiler pressure gauge original

This pressure gauge is a original La San Marco spare part.  This manometer is a boiler pressure gauge. The La San Marco part reference number for this item is 202003. This boiler pressure gauge has a dial indicator range from 0 up to 3 bar. The fitting on the back is a male ¼”. The frame has a diameter of 56,6mm and the body is 52mm. This boiler pressure...
€73.09
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ECM capillary tubing 1/8"FF

The item on this page is a capillary tube used for attaching a manometer to a boiler. This model of Capillary tubing can be used on various ECM Heidelberg espresso machines. The ECM Heidelberg part reference number is P6051 This copper capillary tubing has on each side a female 1/8” fitting. This item has been made in Italy. You can use this capillary...
€21.20
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How to identify the correct espresso machine pressure gauge

A pressure gauge is not identified by one specification. Two gauges can have the same pressure range while using different body dimensions, mounting arrangements, threads or pressure connections. Start with the machine and OEM reference where possible, then verify the complete mechanical and hydraulic specification.

Use this sequence when comparing replacements:

machine manufacturer → exact model/version → OEM reference → measured circuit → pressure range → gauge dimensions → connection method → thread specification → sealing geometry → listed application

1. Start with the machine model and OEM reference

The machine manufacturer and exact model are normally the strongest starting points. Use espresso machine parts by brand and model to narrow the selection before comparing individual gauges.

Do not assume that one espresso machine brand uses the same gauge across its complete model range. Gauge type, pressure range, front dimensions and hydraulic connection can vary between models and production versions.

If an OEM reference is available from the original gauge, exploded view or parts manual, use it as an additional identifier. A compatible gauge can carry a different manufacturer or Brooks reference while corresponding to the same OEM application.

Boiler, pump and dual pressure gauges

First identify which pressure circuit the gauge measures.

Boiler pressure gauges

A boiler pressure gauge displays pressure in the steam-boiler circuit. These gauges commonly use a lower pressure scale than pump gauges, but the correct range must always be taken from the original machine specification or OEM reference.

Do not replace a boiler gauge simply because another gauge has a similar physical diameter. The scale, connection, body size and mounting arrangement must also match.

Pump pressure gauges

A pump pressure gauge displays pressure from the hydraulic circuit at the point where the manufacturer has connected the gauge. Pump gauges therefore normally use a substantially higher pressure range than boiler gauges.

Do not assume that the value displayed on the machine is necessarily pressure measured directly at the coffee puck or brewing group. The reading depends on the location of the pressure take-off within the hydraulic circuit.

For related pump components, see espresso machine pumps and motors.

Dual boiler and pump gauges

A dual pressure gauge combines two pressure indications in one housing: one for the boiler circuit and one for the pump circuit. Both pressure ranges must match the intended application.

For example, the 63 mm boiler/pump pressure gauge combines a 0–2.5 bar boiler scale with a 0–16 bar pump scale. It has a 63 mm body, 70 mm frame and male 1/8" BSP-G connections. Brooks reference: 49-187-L-1245411. It is listed for applications including Astoria, Grimac and Wega machines.

This illustrates why a dual gauge should be selected as two pressure circuits within one instrument rather than simply by one generic “pressure range” value.

Pressure range is only one selection criterion

Pressure ranges such as 0–2.5 bar, 0–3 bar, 0–15 bar or 0–16 bar describe the scale of the instrument. They do not define the complete gauge.

Two gauges with a 0–16 bar range can differ in body diameter, bezel size, thread, connection position, capillary configuration, dial design or machine application.

A pressure range should therefore be used only after the measured circuit and machine application have been identified.

Gauge body diameter and bezel size are different measurements

For round gauges, distinguish between the diameter of the gauge body behind the machine panel and the diameter of the visible bezel or frame at the front.

The body must fit the available opening and space inside the machine, while the bezel must suit the front-panel arrangement. These dimensions are not necessarily equal.

For example, the Bezzera/ECM 0–16 bar pump pressure gauge has a 39 mm body and a 44 mm frame. It uses a male 1/8" BSP-G rear connection and is listed against Bezzera and ECM Heidelberg OEM references. Brooks reference: 17-048-L-5062106.

Do not identify this gauge as simply “40 mm” or “0–16 bar”; the complete combination of application, dimensions and connection is what determines compatibility.

Round and non-round gauges

Not every pressure gauge is round. Some machines use rectangular or otherwise shaped instruments. For these gauges, compare the complete front width and height, body dimensions and mounting arrangement rather than trying to convert the dimensions into a nominal diameter.

Direct pressure connections and capillary gauges

Espresso machine pressure gauges can connect directly to a fitting or receive pressure through a copper capillary tube. Determine which arrangement the original machine uses before selecting a replacement.

Direct threaded connection

With a direct connection, the pressure gauge has its hydraulic fitting on the gauge body itself. Check the position of the connection as well as the complete thread specification.

Integrated capillary connection

Other gauges have a copper capillary permanently attached to the back of the instrument. In that case, compare not only the gauge itself but also the capillary routing, length where specified and the fitting at the hydraulic end.

For example, the Vibiemme 0–16 bar pressure gauge with capillary has a 40 mm gauge body, a 47 mm front frame and an attached copper tube ending in a female 1/8" BSP-G connection. Brooks reference: 49-158-L-1245072; Vibiemme reference: MANMDOE40016.

A direct 0–16 bar gauge is therefore not automatically interchangeable with a 0–16 bar gauge supplied with an integrated capillary.

Separate pressure-gauge capillaries

Some machines use a separate capillary between the pressure gauge and the hydraulic circuit. When replacing such a line, compare:

capillary length → tube outside/inside diameter where specified → connection 1 → connection 2 → thread standard → thread size → male/female → sealing geometry

For generic pressure lines and other machine pipework, see copper tubing for espresso machines.

Pressure gauge threads: identify the complete connection

A description such as “1/8 inch connection” is not sufficient to confirm compatibility. For each pressure connection identify:

  • thread standard;
  • nominal thread size;
  • male or female connection;
  • sealing geometry;
  • whether the connection is directly on the gauge or at the end of a capillary.

BSP-G is a parallel pipe-thread standard. Its nominal size is not the same as the outside diameter you measure across the male thread. Do not identify a BSP-G connection by measured diameter alone.

Some gauges and capillary systems use a different sealing geometry even where the nominal connection size appears similar. A matching thread size therefore does not automatically mean that two connections seal in the same way.

If adapters or replacement connections are required, compare them in the espresso machine fittings category using thread standard, nominal size, gender and sealing geometry.

Follow the original sealing method

Do not automatically add PTFE tape or another thread sealant to every pressure-gauge connection. First determine how the original connection is designed to seal. Depending on the fitting, sealing can occur at a dedicated seat or sealing surface rather than through the thread itself.

Use the original machine construction, OEM documentation and the specification of the replacement component as the reference.

Examples of different pressure-gauge configurations

The following examples show why several specifications must be combined:

  • 0–16 bar pump gauge → single pump circuit → 39 mm body / 44 mm frame → male 1/8" BSP-G → Bezzera and ECM applications → Brooks 17-048-L-5062106
  • 0–2.5 + 0–16 bar → dual boiler/pump gauge → 63 mm body / 70 mm frame → male 1/8" BSP-G connections → Astoria, Grimac and Wega applications → Brooks 49-187-L-1245411
  • 0–16 bar pump gauge → integrated copper capillary → 40 mm body / 47 mm frame → female 1/8" BSP-G at capillary end → Vibiemme application → Brooks 49-158-L-1245072

These gauges overlap in individual specifications, but they are not interchangeable simply because they share a pressure range, thread size or similar appearance.

OEM and compatible pressure gauges

An OEM/original pressure gauge is supplied under, or directly corresponds to, the original machine manufacturer's part reference. A compatible pressure gauge is produced as an alternative for the same application.

Compatible does not mean universal, and it does not mean that every technical detail can be ignored. Compare the OEM reference, measured circuit, pressure range, dimensions, connection method, thread specification and listed machine application.

If both OEM and compatible versions are available, use the machine application and technical specifications to determine which replacement is suitable.

Shared applications across espresso machine brands

Pressure gauges can legitimately be used by several espresso machine manufacturers. Manufacturers may use gauges with the same technical specification from a common component supplier, or the same replacement can correspond to multiple OEM references.

Cross-brand compatibility is therefore not automatically a data error. The important point is that the relevant OEM references and technical specifications correspond to the stated applications.

The dual 0–2.5/0–16 bar gauge above is one example: the same technical component is listed for machines from Astoria, Grimac and Wega.

Do not identify a pressure gauge from appearance alone

Pressure gauges with similar chrome bezels and dial layouts can have different hydraulic connections, dimensions or pressure ranges. Use photographs only as a secondary visual check.

Where possible, combine:

  • machine manufacturer;
  • exact model and version;
  • OEM reference;
  • boiler, pump or dual function;
  • pressure range for each circuit;
  • body diameter or body dimensions;
  • bezel/frame diameter or front dimensions;
  • connection position;
  • direct or capillary connection;
  • thread standard and nominal size;
  • male/female configuration;
  • sealing geometry;
  • listed machine compatibility.

Related pressure-system parts

A pressure gauge only displays pressure; other components generate or regulate it. Depending on the repair, related categories may also be relevant.

Use pressure switches for pressure-controlled boiler switching components, pumps and motors for pump-system components, fittings for hydraulic connections and adapters, and copper tubing for suitable machine pipework and pressure lines.

Availability

Availability and lead time vary by pressure gauge, manufacturer and machine application. Use the individual product page for the current product status rather than assuming one general delivery time for the complete category.