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Coffee machine steam wands and valves

A steam valve on a espresso machine can sometimes be a interesting object. Seen the amount of parts which goes into a valve like that, just to seal off the boiler pressure. What kind of valve parts you need on your espresso machine does mainly depend on the brand of espresso machine you have.

Espresso machine parts - Steam valve

Steam water valve fitting 3/8m 1/8m

The item on this product page is a fitting used on various steam and water valves. You can use this fitting on Brasilia and Marzocco espresso machines. The Brasilia part references are 07202.0.00.04 and 07202.0.10.04, for Marzocco it is L053/2.  This fitting is made from brass and has been nickel plated (in some cases they are just brass). On...
€3.06

O ring gasket silicone 3,68X1,78mm

The o ring on this page can be used on a variety of espresso machine brands with various applications. You can find this o ring with brands such as Faema, Nuova Simonelli, Pavoni, Victoria Arduino and Gaggia. This o ring has been made from silicone. The cord diameter is 1,78mm and the internal diameter is 3,89mm. This o ring has been made in Italy. This...
€0.63

Cimbali Faema unit tap shaft

On this page you will find a assembled steam and water valve shaft for various La Cimbali, Faema and Casadio steam and water valves. The part number for this item is with Casadio 485910010, for Faema 485751010 and La Cimbali 985-710-010. For the complete part reference number list check the extra info tab. This brass valve shaft comes completely...
€20.32

Vibiemme mercury steam pipe

On this page you can find a steam tube suitable for the Vibiemme Dosaplus and the Vibiemme Mercury espresso machines. The Vibiemme part reference for this item is TUBIVALF. This steam tube has on the valve side a thread of 3/8” BSP-G, on the steam tip side it has a thread of 1/8” BSP-G. The stem tip has 4 holes.  This 8mm steam tube...
€25.88

O ring gasket 15.60x1.78mm viton

The o ring on this page is used on various Gaggia and Saeco espresso machines. mainly in water and steam valves. The part reference for Gaggia is DM0041/107 and WGADM0041/107. For Saeco it is WGADM0041/107. This o ring has been made from FKM. the cord diameter is 1,78mm and the internal diameter is 15,60mm. This o ring has been made in Italy. This...
€1.54

La San Marco 105 steam valve assembly original

The steam valve on this product page is a OEM/original San Marco spare part. This steam valve is used on the La San Marco 105 espresso machine. The part reference number for this item is 400300. This steam valve is complete and ready to install. The item does come with a steam valve knob, steam tube with protective rubber sleeve  and a steam tip which has...
€402.98

Faema E61 valve rod washer stainless

This stainless-steel washer is used in a variety of espresso machine applications. This ranges from the washers to bolt on the heating element on a La Pavoni Europiccola/Professional. To a spacer in the steam valve on a Faema E61, this also includes all version which resemble the e61 valve model like with the Vibiemme, Grimac and La Scala espresso...
€0.59

Astoria Wega formula water valve handle

On this page you will find a Water valve knob for espresso machines made by the Astoria CMA group. This water valve knob is a OEM/Original spare part. For Astoria this part number is 15276 and for Wega espresso machines WY15276 The water valve knob has a knurled surface and with the Water valve symbol silk printed on the face. The knob has a square pin...
€10.99

San Remo Treviso steam valve spring guide

The item on this page is a OEM/original San Remo spare part. This item is a brass spring guide. The part reference number for San Remo for this item is 10402183A This spring guide is used on the San Remo Treviso and the San Remo Treviso LX.
€4.16

Rancilio steam/water valve chromed nut

The item on this page is a Rancilio spare part. This is a tap bushing used on various steam and water valves. The Rancilio part reference for this item is 23220029. This steam and water valve bushing can be used on the Rancilio Classe 10, Rancilio Classe 6, Rancilio Classe 7, Rancilio Classe 8, Rancilio Classe 9. 
€17.43

A steam valve can be made up out of a variety of parts, such as valve bodies, gaskets, springs and shafts. The main purpose of a steam valve is that when you need steam, you can get it by opening the valve. If you don’t need it, leave the valve shut.

Components of a steam valve

As mentioned above a steam valve does have a lot of moving components in them, these part do need to be maintained. Because rubber gaskets can dry out or a valve shaft can be bend by accident. Below we have a few of the most important components on a valve of a espresso machine.

Steam wand

The steam wand can be found in a variety of shapes, materials and can be fitted with various steam tips. The most common model of steam tube is made from stainless steel, but you do also have them from chrome plated copper. Then you have the steam tips, these tips can have various hole sizes and a variety of amount of holes.

Valve body

The valve body is the place where all the valve parts come together. There are 2 types of valve body, one is the version such as with a Faema E61 espresso machine is completely open and visible. The other one is for instance on a Cimbali, where you just have a rough casting. Which doesn’t matter seen that valve isn’t visible, only the knob sticks out of the body panelling.

 

Valve knob

Every single espresso machine brand has their own style of valve knob. In virtually all cases these are made from a plastic, which does make easy cleaning. But you do see sometimes also models which have wooden handles, which does look nice but water and wood isn’t always the best combination.

 

Gaskets

To properly seal off a valve you do require various gaskets. Which types of gasket depends on which brand you use. This can be done with a flat gasket for sealing off the boiler or for sealing off the shaft they do use steam valve o rings.

Accessories for the perfect cappuccino

To make the perfect cappuccino or the best Latte you do require some accessories, otherwise it is not possible to froth up your milk properly.

Milkpitcher

The most important thing you need is a milkpitcher. If you don’t have this you can’t properly froth up your milk. You have various shapes and sizes, from a variety of brands. A small tip, never use a milkpitcher which as a coating on the inside.

 

Latte art pen

A latte art pen can be used to make shapes into the frothed up milk, once it has been poured into the coffee cup. Does it give a better taste? No, it’s just a aesthetics thing which is hyped. These pens can also come in a variety of shapes, seen it’s basically painting with frothed milk.

Cleaning your steam wand

If you don’t keep your steam wand clean you basically should not use it. Seen it is not hygenic to have a steam tube which is covered in old milk residues. Besides the fact that the holes of your steam tip can become clogged up.

Just take a milk pitcher, fill this with water and add a certain amount of Brooks Milkcleaner. The amount depends on the amount of milk residues. Purge the steam valve a couple of time and let the solution soak. After this you can wipe off the milk residues. Rinse afterwards with drinking water.

 

Steam tube and valves from Brooks

At Brooks we sell a variety of spare parts for Steam tubes and valves. These parts can be OEM/original spare parts as well as aftermarket ones. In some cases brands use universal spare parts, so then there is not really a difference between a OEM/original or non original spare part.

If you can find the parts for your steam valve, don’t hesitate to contact us so that we can help you out.