One of the most important parts on an espresso machine might be a pump. This is the part which pressurizes the system at the right coffee brewing pressure. The pump needs to pressurize the system up to 9 bar. If you are not entirely sure which pump you need for your espresso machine, don’t hesitate to contact us and we will help you finding the correct one. Below the spare parts is a overview of the types of pumps and their accessories.
The item on this product page is a Fluid o Tech rotary vane pump. This specific model of pump can be found on various Bezzera Espresso machines. The Bezzera part reference for this item is 7730506. This pump is a clamp on model and has a flowrate of 100 L/H. This pump is equipped with a filter and a balanced bypass. This pump has been manufactured in...
The vibration manufacturer Ulka makes 230V vibration pumps for espresso machines. But they also make 120V vibration pumps for espresso machines. On this page you will find the Ulka EX5 vibration pump. This pump produces 41W with a 120V at 60Hz. The water inlet is a 6mm plastic fitting, the outlet of the pump is 1/8”BSP. The EX5 has a brass outlet...
The pump on this page is one of the smaller type of rotation pumps made by fluid o tech. This pump model is also designated as “compact plus” but with NSF approval. The Fluid o tech part number for this pump is MA0052AGANN1800 As mentioned before that this one of the smaller types of pumps. This pump has a flowrate of 50 L/H and has also a...
The pump on this product page is made by the Italian company Fluid o Tech. This specific model of pump can be used on various models of the espresso machine brand Rocket. The Fluid o tech part reference numbers for this pump are MB0104AGANN0000 and MB0104AGANN2600. The Rocket part reference number is M229904780 This pump is made from brass, in specific...
The pump on this product page is made by the Italian company Fluid o Tech. This specific model of pump can be used on various models of the espresso machine brand La Carimali. This model of pump is mainly used on the Full automatic espresso machine models of Carimali. The Fluid o tech part reference numbers for this pump are MB0054AGANN0000 and...
The rotary vane pump on this page is slightly different then a normal rotary vane pump. This specific model is made by Procon in Ireland. (CO1309BF and 131A060F123B) with a NSF certification The model pump is a clamp on rotary vane pump. The flanges of the pump and motor are pushed against each other and a stainless steel clamp is placed over it and...
On this page you will find a clamp on rotation pump. This specific model Compact Plus (MO0154EAADN) has been made by the Italian company Fluid o tech in Italy. This type of coupling is only used with a couple of coffee machine brands, which are all part of the La Cimbali Group. So, you will find them with the espresso machines Casadio, La Cimbali and...
The rotary vane espresso machine pump. There are various brands which manufacture these pumps like Fluid o tech, Nuert and Procon. The pump on this page is made by the company Procon. Part number 132A060F123B The pump on this page is called a rotary vane clamp pump. The pump is clamped on a flange with a stainless steel clamp. If you tighten this clamp...
The pump on this page is made by the Italian company Nuert. This company is not as well-known as companies like Procon and Fluid o tech. This specific pump is used only on Rancilio espresso machines. The Nuert part number for this pump is: APR2AZ1N_AGRA and is NSF approved. This pump is a rotation pump with a clamp connection. So, the pump is clamped...
The rotation pump on this page is made by Fluid o tech. This model of pump is designated as a Compact model. The pump has the Fluid o tech code CA0104AGAFN0000 or CA0104AGANN0000. This specific model of Fluid o tech pump is type which is called a clamp ring pump. This pump type is mated against the face of a espresso machine motor and a clamp is placed...
On this product page you will find a brass espresso machine pump. This pump can be used on espresso machine brands such as Astoria and Wega. The part references for this rotation pump is for Astoria 26303 and for Wega WY26303 This rotary vane espresso machine pump has been made by the Italian company Fluid o Tech. This model is a clamp on...
The rotation pump on this page is made by the Italian manufacturer Fluid o tech, the pump type is designated as model “Standard” with the Fluid o tech manufacturer code: PA0104AGANN0000 This model of rotation pump is a clamp ring type. The pump face and motor face are pushed against each other and a stainless-steel clamp is place around it....
On this page you will find a vibration pump, not from Ulka, but from Fluid o tech. Fluid o tech is less known for their vibration pumps. The fluid o tech vibration pump on this page is part 1106PAAAM1E0000 This specific vibration pump has 45W but runs on 24V at 50/60Hz. The vibration pump as on both sides a 1/8” BSP-G female fitting. The pump is no...
Fluid o tech vibration pump 70W 220/240V 50Hz. WIth fitting connections 1/8" 1/8"
Ulka vibration pump EP5 24V. Max pressure 15 bar, Max flow rate 650 cc/min. Correct working: 2 min. ON / 1 min. OFF.
Ulka vibration pump EAXS5 120V with brass outlet. Max pressure 15 bar, Max flow rate 650 cc/min. Correct working: 1 min. ON / 1,5 min. OFF.
On this page you will find one of the most used espresso machine pumps. The Ulka Ex5 48W 230V espresso machine vibration pump. This pump produces 48W at 230V with 50Hz. The inlet connection is 6mm, suitable for a silicone hose. The pump outlet is a 1/8” Bsp, this side is made from brass. There is also a Identical pump the Ulka EP5, this one has a...
Which pump goes in your espresso machine depends a bit on which kind of espresso machine you have. If you have a domestic espresso machine the chance is likely that it is a vibration pump, but if you have a commercial espresso machine then it is likely that your espresso machine has a rotatory vane pump. Below we will discuss the various pumps used on espresso machines and their accessories used on it.
The rotatory vane espresso machines pumps are in almost every case used on a commercial espresso machine, in some cases a domestic espresso machine has one installed. These pumps are in most cases made from low lead brass or in Stainless steel. There are for espresso machine pumps 3 manufacturers: Procon, Fluid o Tech(Rotoflow) and Nuert. Where Nuert and Fluid O Tech are Italian companies is Procon a Irish manufacturer.
The most common flange used on coffee machine pumps is a clamp on version. The pump is clamped to the flange of the motor with a stainless steel bracket. This type of flange is used with brands such as Astoria, Wega, Marzocco, La Pavoni, Bezzera, Nuova Simonelli, Victoria Arduino and so on.
The less common flange type is the bolt on model. This type of pump is solely used on espresso machines of the La Cimbali Group, so you will find this on Casadio, Faema and La Cimbali espresso machines. This flange type can have 2 holes or 3, depending on the manufacturer.
The capacity of the pump depends mainly on the amount of brewing groups, so the expected production you are going to do with your espresso machine. You do see that for a single group espresso machine a 50 L/H pump is plenty enough. For 2/4 brewing groups you see that a capacity of 180/200L/H is used.
Always keep an eye on the listed thread sizes, seen they are not all the same. There are 2 types one is the 3/8” BSP-G and the other one is the 3/8” NPT. These fittings are not interchangeable seen one is straight and the other one tapered.
Various brands use a variety of shaft types. The most common shaft form is the rectangular version, this is used on almost espresso machine brand. But there are also other types of special pump shafts, as you expected this is with the La Cimbali group the case. They have 2 model types, the D shaft and the small square shaft. For these shafts you need a coupler set. A coupler set is made up out of 2 female flanges and in between a rubber coupler.
For these types of pumps you can find a variety of accessories, you do need to think of filter. This filter prevents that any foreign debris will enter the pump, which might cause damage to the pump. Or water in and outlet hoses, these are normally made from braided stainless steel with a EPDM inner lining.
The vibration pump is a lot smaller then the pump above, so you will make your espresso machine a lot more compact and a lot less expensive then the traditional assemblies with a pump and motor. For that reason you will find a Vibration pump mainly on domestic espresso machines.
There are various manufacturers of vibration pumps, the most famous of them is Ulka. Other manufacturers of these pumps are Olab and Fluid o Tech(Rotoflow).
There are a variety of sizes and shapes of pumps, if we stay at the Ulka pumps. They can run on 110V or on 230V. The inlet of the pump has a small hose connection. On the other side of the pump you have the outlet side. This has a 1/8” BSP-G thread, in some cases this is made from brass and other cases from plastic. Seen this is a vibration pump it is placed on 2 dampers, preventing vibration of the espresso machine.
The vibration pumps can also be equipped with a variety of accessories such as over pressure valves, bypass valves, flow regulators and a fitting bar.
If you are not entirely sure which pump parts you need for your espresso machines, don’t hesitate to contact Brooks Parts and we might be able to help you out with this.
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