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Espresso machine parts

Our assortment

At Brooks-Parts we have a wide selection of spare parts for espresso machine and coffee grinders. This ranges from coffee grinding burrs for coffee grinders to espresso machine pumps and all their related products. This can be OEM/Original spare parts or non original.

Lead times and warranty

For the most standard items you don’t have to worry about the lead times, seen we stock them or we can supply them in a couple of days. But when you have more uncommon items OEM or not, the lead times can be quite long, this does varies per brand.

La Carimali tap spring 11.5x31mm

The compression spring on this page is a OEM/Original La Carimali spare part. This item is used in various locations in the steam and water valves. This item has the Carimali part reference of 14.00847. This stainless-steel compression spring has a outer diameter of 11,5mm and a length of 31mm. This spring has been made in Italy. You can use this...
€3.93

Faema bottomless portafilter

On this page you will find one of the most used bottomless portafilters. The one which can be used on the E61 brewing group and a variety of the E61 style brewing groups, not all. This bottomless portafilter can’t be used on the Faema E61 Legend and Faema E61 Jubile espresso machines. This bottomless portafilter comes with a stainless steel...
€48.15

O ring gasket 6.07x1.78mm Solenoid valve

This o ring is one of the most common parts in the world of espresso machines. The main function of this o ring is to seal off a flanged solenoid valve. Every flanged solenoid valve uses 2 of these. But you will also find them in applications like steam and water valves and water inlet taps. The o ring has a wire diameter of 1,78mm and a internal...
€0.48

La San Marco level probe 3/8" L 142mm

The level probe on this page is a OEM/Original La San Marco spare part. This level probe has the part reference of 202209, 400124, BVASS2000 and CCMMIN0020  This level probe is installed in the top of the boiler of various La San Marco espressomachines, with a slightly bend probe. The probe itself has been made from stainless steel. The...
€48.28

Faema E61 small square rod 6mm

This model small brass square pin can be found in the oldest E61 brewing groups, the ones used on the Faema E61. This specific model can only be used on Faema E61 models and the ones used on Wega espresso machines. The Faema part reference for this item is 4161135916 and for Wega the part reference is W10349  This brass square pin has been...
€1.15

Water level gasket

On this page you will find a water level gasket. This design of water level gasket is used with a variety of espresso machine manufacturers. Brands like La Cimbali, La Spaziale, La Pavoni, Saeco and Gaggia use this design. The external diameters for this sight glass gasket are 17,2mm and 13mm. The internal diameter is 11mm. The heights for this gasket is...
€1.31

O ring epdm 1.78x5.28mm

The o ring on this page is one of the smaller types of o rings. It is used in various coffee machines, as well in various kitchen appliances.  This o ring can be found in espresso machines of Faema, Cimbali, Casadio, Rancilio and Saeco. The part reference numbers can be found in the extra info tab. This o ring has been made from EPDM. The cord...
€1.27

Bezzera expansion valve gasket holder

On this product page you will find a gasket holder for an expansion valve. This OEM/Original spare part can be used in a variety of Bezzera espresso machines. The Bezzera part reference for this item is 5224609  This brass gasket holder has a outer diameter of 9,5mm and more narrow diameter is 7,5mm. The overall height of this brass gasket holder is...
€4.90

Pressure switch XP110 0.5 - 1.2 Bar 1/4g 125/250V

The Ma-Ter XP 110 125 pressure switch. One of the most used pressure switch models. You can find these switches on some Commercial espresso machines but they are mainly used on Domestic espresso machines. For instande on the Elektra Microcasa. Isomac Millenium, Isomac Mondiale and the La Pavoni Pub. The thread used a ¼” BSP-G(this is the...
€26.00
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Ducati Energia 4 µF 416.10.06.64 capacitor

The capacitor on this product page is made by the Italian brand Ducati Energia. This specific model is a 4 µF model, which can run up to 450V 50/60Hz. The operating temperature is from -25 Degree C up to 85 degree C. The connectors have a width of 6,35mm and a thickness of 0,8mm. This capacitor has a M8 thread on the end. The outer diameter is 28mm and...
€9.20

Parker 2 way solenoid valve 230V 50/60Hz

On this page you will find a 2 way solenoid valve made by the Parker company which isn’t that common model. This model is mainly used on San Remo as a water inlet valve solenoid. The Parker part number for this item is 397892 This solenoid valve is a 2 way solenoid valve which is a flanged model. This valve seals to a other surface with 2 small o...
€120.92

Astoria/Wega heating element 2700/2940W 230/240V

The heating element on this product page is a smaller model heating element which is used on various Astoria and Wega 1 group espresso machines. The Astoria part reference number for this item is 17012 and for Wega they are 17012, WY1702 and WY4617012.This heating element produces 2700/2940W at 230/240V. The Immersed length of this heating element is...
€81.31

What are the main components on a espresso machine/coffee grinder

All the products on a espresso machine are main components, but in general there are a variety of spare parts which can be found on every espresso machine. You need to think of portafilters, solenoid valves, pump motors and electrical dosing devices.

 Are there espresso machine parts which wear out fast

Yes there are quite some spare parts which require a lot more maintenance then others. The best examples are the gaskets on espresso machines, these wear out over time or just dry out due to the heat of the brewing group. A other component which are also common to wear out, are the portafilters on the espresso machine.  That has to do with the ears of the portafilter, these do slowly wear down over time. This does depend on how often the espresso machine is used.

Espresso machine maintenance in 5 easy steps

If you want to keep your espresso machine in the best working condition you want it might be handy to follow the 5 steps below .Invest in some cleaning products for your espresso machine, it’s not cheap but having your espresso machine fixed by someone else is even more expensive.

Daily cleaning

The daily cleaning of a espresso machine can be divided into 2 tasks. Cleaning the outside of the espresso machine and coffee grinder, don’t forget to clean the drip tray on a daily basis. And cleaning your brewing group and steam tube. this prevents a lot of technical issues on the long term.

Descaling

The descaling procedure on espresso machines can be quite complicated, or just impossible. When you have a domestic espresso machine with a water tank, such as Rocket or Bezzera espresso machines. You can use the water tank on the back to fill with descaling solution, such as Brooks Descaler, and run a descaling cycle. This needs to be done every 3 months.

But when you have a commercial espresso machine or a espresso machine which is fixed to the main water lines you can do this procedure. In this case you can only use a water filter to reduce the amount of calcium build up. When you want to descale such a espresso machine you need to completely dismantle the espresso machine and soak the components into a descaling solution.

Cleaning of the brewing group

The cleaning of your brewing group might be one of the most important things you need to do on a daily basis. It doesn’t matter if you are a home barista or barista at a bar/restaurant. Having old coffee residue stuck at your shower screen can result in a bitter tasting coffee. But this can easily be prevented.

First use a simple angle brush to clean the underside of the brewing group, you should let the brewing group dispense water for this. then you need to backflush your brewing group, with a blind filter and Puly caff  to get coffee residues from the inside of your brewing group and solenoid valve.

Cleaning of the steam tube

One of the most underrated things you can clean on your espresso machine is cleaning/maintenance the steam tube and the milk frother. If you don’t clean the steam tube it can cause a bad flavour to your frothed up milk. This can be resolved by soaking the steam tube every single day in the Brooks Milk cleaner, this will easily clean off the milk residues. When it hasn’t been done for a very long time it might be handy to just disassemble the steam tube and steam tip.

Checking the seals and gaskets

This is not really a precaution, but more a assessment. You do start to notice over time that the portafilter gasket doesn’t seal properly anymore or you hear a high pitch noise from the boiler escaping. It is handy to check where these leaks are to prevent further issues with your espresso machine. Preventative maintenance prevents downtime you don’t want as a barista.

Handy tools for cleaning your espresso machine

If you want to keep your espresso machine clean and perform maintenance on your machine you do need some specific tools to do this. Then you need to think for instance on a screwdriver, such as the Wera Stubby, to remove the shower screens. Or just a regular cleaning brush to clean the shower screen on your brewing group.

Brushes

For cleaning your espresso machine brushes might be one of the most important cleaning tool around. There are a variety of types of brushes with different features on a espresso machine and coffee grinder. For the brewing group you have the standard curved cleaning brush. But for cleaning the spouts of the portafilter you have the special Brooks cleaning brushes

Descaler

Every certain amount of time you need to descale your espresso and coffee machine. But with which descaler can always be a question. For commercial grade espresso machines we advice Puly Calcinet descaler. This type of descaler is ideal for the tough limescale buildup. For the regular descaling, so every ¾ months of your home espresso machine you can use the Brooks Greenie descaler.

Cleaning products

For various applications on espresso machines there are a variety of cleaning products. This ranges from cleaning the brewing group with Puly Caff powder or cleaning the steam tube with the Brooks milk cleaner. And it doesn’t matter if you have a commercial or domestic espresso machine.

Microfibre cleaning cloth

For cleaning the panels on your espresso machine or your coffee grinder it is advised to use a lint free microfibre cloth. The Brooks Microfiber cloths are extremely soft, which doesn’t scratch the surfaces of your coffee machine

Waterfilter

A proper water filter system on your espresso machine is one of the most important replacable items you have on a espresso machine. It doesn’t matter if you have a domestic coffee machine or a commercial model. For both are various types of waterfilters available. Replacing a water filter does need to be done on time, seen waterfilters are saturated after a certain amount of time. And having a waterfilter installed doesn’t mean that there is no buildup of limescale in your espresso machine. It doesn’t matter if you use filters from brands like Brita, DVA, Bilt, 3M or Everpure.

Seals and lubricants

The seals, gaskets and the moving parts do require some lubrication. This is the case especially on steam and water valves which is basically metal moving over metal. Besides that, gaskets which are dry can tear over time when the steam valves are opened. For that it is handy to use a food graded silicone grease to lubricate these components.