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Espresso machine parts

Find spare parts for professional and domestic espresso machines, including both OEM/original parts and compatible replacements. With a large range of different components, the most reliable way to find the correct part is to start with the machine manufacturer, exact model and OEM reference whenever these are available.

If you know the machine you are repairing, start with espresso machine parts by brand and model. This lets you narrow the assortment to the parts associated with a specific machine series or model before comparing the technical specifications.

If you already know which component you need, browse by part type. Main categories include brewing group parts, boiler parts, heating elements, electrical components, pumps and motors, gaskets, portafilters, fittings and solenoid valves.

Do not select a replacement from appearance alone. Depending on the component, compatibility can depend on dimensions, material, thread, voltage, wattage, mounting geometry, connection type or another technical specification.

Looking for parts for a coffee grinder instead of an espresso machine? Use the separate coffee grinder parts section.

San Marco boiler gasket PTFE 165X151X3mm

The boiler gasket shown on this product page is suitable for a variety of La San Marco espresso machines. The part reference for this item is 109073. The outer diameter is 165mm. the inner diameter is 150mm and the thickness is 3mm. This gasket has been made from PTFE. Made in Italy. This gasket can be used on the La San Marco 100, La San Marco 105, La...
€18.90
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Gaggia Baby/Classic boiler

The boiler/heating element on this page is a OEM/Original Gaggia espresso machine spare part. This is a boiler hand heating element in 1 and can run on 120 and 220/240V. The original part reference for this item is EF0030/02/A and EF0030/A. The heating element in this boiler produces between 570/680W at 120 and 220/240V. This boiler has been made in...
€67.64
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Faema E61 2 group boiler

It does happen that the boiler of your Faema e61 espresso machine has got a leak. This can have happened due to freezing in storage, corrosion, or a completely different reason. The boiler on this page doesn’t look at any boiler used in the Faema E61 espresso machine 2 group. The most famous one is the double flanged boiler, but you also have the single...
€663.46
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Ode solenoid valve 3 ways 110V 50/60 Hz

On this page you will find a 110V 3 way solenoid valve made by the Italian manufacturer ODE. This specific model 31A1AR15 is made in Italy. This model is a flange solenoid valve. So it is bolted with 4 Allen bolts against a flat surface and is sealed of by 2 o rings at the bottom. In the brass body of the solenoid valve, you will find a orifice of 1,5mm....
€55.25
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Parker 3 way solenoid 110V 50/60Hz conical

On this page you will find one of the most used brewing group solenoid valves in espresso machines. But this is instead of a 230V version a 115V version. This solenoid valve has been manufactured by the company Parker. The Parker parts reference for this solenoid valve is 393106J or 393111J This 3-way solenoid valve is a model with a flat flange, this...
€115.90
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Faema motor flange pump connector set

With Faema and La Cimbali flange pumps there is a additional coupling between the flanged motor and the flanged pump. This coupling is made of 2 metal couplings. 1 connects to the espresso machine motor shaft, the other connects to the pump. Note: this coupling has a round shaft opening with a flat side. The metal connectors have a OD of 40mm. In between...
€17.84
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Faema E61 non return complete

On this page you will find a part assembly suitable for the Faema E61 vintage espresso machine. This item is not suitable for the Faema E61 Legend and Faema E61 Jubile. This item is the one way valve/non return valve. The inlet side of this valve is a 3/8”BSP-G. Originally where these items 2 individual casted items. Unfortuenately they aren’t...
€30.34
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Faema E61 heating element 2 group 2600W 110V

The heating element on this page is one suitable for vintage Faema espresso machines. If you want to run your Faema E61 2 group on 110V this is the heating element you need. This heating element produces 2600W at 110V. There are 4 connection terminals. The immersed length of the heating element is 350mm. In the middle of flange is a spare tube for a...
€91.45
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Victoria Arduino OEM 05002216 steam knob insert Adonis

This Victoria Arduino OEM insert is used inside the steam knob assembly to connect and control the steam valve on the machine. It is replaced when the original insert is worn, cracked or no longer transfers the knob movement correctly. Product details Brand: Victoria Arduino OEM part number: 05002216 Product type: Steam knob insert Suitable for series:...
€24.93
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Flex hose ø 1/8" fp x fp 300 mm

High-quality flexible hose designed for professional espresso machines. Made in Italy with durable EPDM and covered in stainless steel for long-lasting performance. Material: EPDM hose with stainless steel braid Hose external diameter: 10 mm Length: 300 mm Max temperature: 90°C Max pressure: 20 bar Connections: 1/8" fp x fp OEM quality Compatible coffee...
€24.94
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Olab Vibratory Pump 22000/15 48W 230V

This original Olab vibratory pump 22000/15 (part number 22000-15-065-1-R) is designed for professional coffee and steam appliances. With a power of 48W, 230V, and operating at 50Hz, this pump offers reliable performance up to 15 bar pressure and a maximum water temperature of 35°C. It features 1/8" and 7 mm hose connections, 6.3x0.8 mm terminal...
€21.01
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Astoria/Wega flat copper gasket 8,5x5x1mm

The copper washer on this page is used on the espresso machines of Astoria CMA. So on Astoria and Wega espresso machines. The Astoria part refence number is 12155. For Wega it is 560328 and WY12155. This item is a OEM/original Astoria/Wega spare part. This copper gasket has a outer diameter of 8,5mm a inner diameter of 5mm and a thickness of 1mm. This...
€0.39
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Teflon tube 3x5mm

A Teflon tube is mainly used when you can’t use a silicone hose, due to the higher pressure. This Teflon tube has a outer diameter of 54mm and a inner diameter of 3mm, with a wall thickness of 1mm. This product has been made in Italy. This product is sold per M1
€5.83
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Cimbali steam valve tap handle original

The Cimbali part reference number for this item is 913-729-020. This item is not the same as part 492-902-000. Which has a D shaped pin hole with a diameter of 6x8mm. Where this part it is 8x5,5mm. This item is a OEM/original Cimbali part and has been made in Italy. You can use this valve handle on the M39 versions, M24, M26 and the M28 espresso machines.
€59.09
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Bicone soldering fitting 6mm tubing

This soldering fitting is a bicone model, which is different then the regular ones. This specific model is used in combination with 6mm copper tubing and with the dedicated ¼” BSP nut.
€0.66
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SanRemo steam valve knob insert Original

This valve knob insert is used on the SanRemo Verona espresso machines. It is used in combination with the valve knob, with has SR part number 10091140A. This steam valve knob insert indicates the open and closed position. This part is a OEM/original spare part which has been made in Italy. The SR part reference number for this item is 10091142.
€9.76
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Ducati Energia 25 µF 416.10.26.64 capacitor

The capacitor on this product page is made by the Italian brand Ducati Energia. This specific model is a 25 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 40mm and...
€13.54
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Nuova Simonelli cup warmer grid 365x330mm

A cup warmer grid is a ideal and relatively cheap solution to keep your stainless steel cup warmer grid scratch free.  This specific item is a OEM/original Nuova Simonelli spare part. The NS part reference number is 05340023 This plastic cup warmer grid is made form plastic and has a length of 364mm and a width of 330mm, depending how you see it. This...
€22.23
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La Cimbali M39 doming sticker coffee selection

It is quite common on the La Cimbali M39 that the coffee selection stickers break or come loose. To get your espresso machine back to original state you can replace this sticker with a new one. It is a doming sticker, so it is slightly rounded. The La Cimbali part references for this part art 913-192-000, 913-192-010, 913192020 and  913-192-020. When not...
€31.71
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Ulka Vibration pump EX5GW 48W 24Vac

This vibration pump is made by the Italian company Ulka. This specific model is the EX5GW and is powered by 24V AC at 50/60Hz. The pump itself produces 48W. The Ulka part reference number for this pump is EX5GW24V48W On the inlet side you have a hose connection of 6mm. The outlet side is made from brass and has a female 1/8” BSP-G thread. The maximum...
€33.87
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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...
€91.07
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Bezzera switch SSR 7635424.01

The item on this product page is a Solid State Relay (SSR) which can be used on variety of Bezzera espresso machines.  The part reference number for this item is 7635424.01 This SSR uses DC and AC power. The input side is 4-32V DC, and the load side can hold up to 25A at 250V.Seen the input side is DC you need to make sure that you have the polarity...
€67.62
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How to find the correct espresso machine spare part

Espresso machines contain mechanical, hydraulic and electrical components, and many parts can look similar even when they are not interchangeable. Use this identification order:

machine manufacturer → exact model/version → OEM reference → part function → technical specifications → listed machine compatibility

1. Start with the manufacturer and exact machine model

The machine manufacturer and exact model are usually the best starting point. Use the espresso machine brand and model section to narrow the assortment before comparing individual parts.

Do not rely on the brand name alone. A manufacturer can use several different brewing groups, boilers, heating elements, pumps, valves and electrical systems across its machine range.

Production year, serial-number range, number of groups or a particular machine version can also matter. If these details are relevant to a part, compare them with the parts manual or manufacturer information.

2. Use the OEM reference whenever possible

An OEM part number is one of the strongest ways to identify a replacement. Search for the reference found in the machine parts diagram, service manual or on the original component.

An OEM reference can also help identify a compatible replacement made by another manufacturer. Always confirm that the technical specifications and listed application correspond with the original part.

3. Identify the correct part category

If you know which part of the machine requires repair, use the corresponding technical category instead of searching the complete assortment.

Common routes include:

Technical specifications depend on the part type

There is no single measurement that identifies every espresso machine component. The specifications that matter depend on the type of part being replaced.

Gaskets and O-rings

For gaskets, compare the sealing application, outside diameter, inside diameter, thickness, profile and material.

Matching dimensions alone do not always make different gasket materials interchangeable. Heat, pressure, compression and the original sealing design also matter.

Heating elements

For heating elements, check the machine and OEM reference first, followed by voltage, wattage, flange or thread, mounting pattern, immersed length, terminal configuration and required gasket.

An element with the correct voltage and wattage is not automatically compatible if the flange, length or mounting geometry differs.

Pumps and pump motors

For pumps and motors, first identify whether the machine uses a vibration pump, rotary vane pump or another pump system.

Depending on the component, check voltage, frequency, flow or capacity, inlet and outlet connections, rotation, mounting and motor-pump interface.

Solenoid valves

For solenoid valves, compare the number and configuration of ports, thread sizes, valve function, flow direction, coil voltage, frequency and electrical connector.

A similar-looking valve body or coil does not confirm compatibility.

Fittings, tubing and flexible hoses

For fittings, identify both sides of the connection separately. Check thread standard, nominal thread size, male or female configuration and sealing geometry.

For tubing and flexible hoses, dimensions such as tube diameter or hose length are separate from the threaded connection dimensions. Also check straight or angled fittings, pressure rating and the original sealing method.

Related categories include silicone and Teflon hoses and stainless steel braided hoses.

Brewing group parts

For brewing group parts, compatibility can depend on the exact group design as well as machine model.

Portafilter gaskets require dimensions, thickness, profile and material; shower screens require diameter, depth and mounting method; valves and jets can require exact threads, lengths, springs, sealing surfaces and calibrated bore sizes.

Descriptions such as “E61-style” should not be treated as proof of universal compatibility.

Steam and water valves

For steam valves and water valves, determine whether the complete valve or only an internal component needs replacing.

Valve shafts, springs, gaskets, O-rings, seats, knobs and tubes can all be model-specific. Compare the complete original assembly and OEM references where available.

Water inlet and general hydraulic valves

The filling and pressure-control circuits can use several different valve types. See water inlet valves and espresso machine valves for components such as inlet, expansion, non-return, anti-vacuum and safety-valve applications.

Valve function is part of compatibility. Do not substitute one type of hydraulic valve simply because the thread size matches.

Portafilters and filter baskets

For portafilters, the brewing-group interface is crucial. Compare group compatibility, lug or ear geometry, orientation, basket diameter and spout configuration.

For filter baskets, compare basket diameter, height, dose or capacity, rim design and intended portafilter/group application.

Electrical components

For parts in the electrical components category, check the complete electrical specification rather than selecting by appearance.

Depending on the component, this can include voltage, frequency, switching capacity, temperature range, probe type, connector, mounting arrangement and control function.

OEM parts and compatible replacements

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

Compatible does not mean universal. The replacement still needs to match the required dimensions, material, electrical or hydraulic specification and machine application.

When both OEM and compatible versions are available, use the OEM reference and technical specification to compare them.

Shared applications between espresso machine brands

Many espresso machine manufacturers use components from the same specialist suppliers or use common technical standards. A pump, solenoid valve, pressure switch, gasket, fitting or other component can therefore be correctly listed for several machine brands.

Multiple brand applications are not automatically a data error. What matters is whether the OEM references and technical specifications match the application.

Do not identify spare parts from appearance alone

Many espresso machine components are visually similar. A photograph is useful as an additional check, but it should not be the main identification method.

Whenever possible, combine:

  • machine manufacturer;
  • exact model and version;
  • production year or serial-number range where relevant;
  • OEM part number;
  • part function;
  • dimensions;
  • material;
  • thread and connection type;
  • electrical specifications;
  • listed machine compatibility.

Generic parts and machine-specific parts

Some components are highly machine-specific, such as certain brewing-group bodies, electronic control boards or custom boiler parts. Other parts, including many fittings, gaskets, pumps, switches and valves, can be shared between several manufacturers.

For a generic component, select from the technical specification and confirmed application rather than expecting the part to carry the espresso machine brand name.

Availability and lead times

Availability and lead times vary by product and manufacturer. Standard and machine-specific parts can have different supply times, so use the individual product page for the current product status.

Looking for coffee grinder parts?

Espresso machine parts and coffee grinder parts use separate category structures. For grinder-specific components such as grinding burrs, dosers, hoppers and grinder motors, use the coffee grinder parts section.