Switches Used in Espresso Machines
Push button on/off 16A 250V
Red bipolar switch 10A 250V
Rectangular on off switch green 30x22mm
Faema/Cimbali push button on off
Vibiemme/Faema bipolar push button 16A 250V
Bremas switch 20A 0-1-2
Vibiemme black bipolar switch 250V
Single pole momentary switch 16A 250V
Switch 5 poles 16A 250V
La Cimbali M22/M29/M30 main power switch knob
Cimbali M21 Junior bipolar switch 230V
Astoria Wega switch 0-2 25A 690V
Bremas selector switch 0-2 20A 690V
Astoria Wega Main switch 20A 0-1-2
La Cimbali group switch 2 poles 16A
Bremas main power switch 12A 0-1
Crouzet microswitch EF83161.5
La San Marco main power knob original
Vibiemme Lollo tea push button
Vibiemme Domobar lever microswitch 16A 250V
Black bipolar switch 10A 250V
Bezzera lever microswitch
Main Power Switch
The main power switch is a crucial component, primarily found in commercial espresso machines. This switch is used to turn the machine on and off, acting as the main selector for powering the system. Main power switches are typically heavy-duty components, capable of handling high current levels. They can have an amp rating of up to 32A, and in some models, they feature up to three positions for different settings, such as off, on, and standby.
These switches are made by well-known Italian companies such as Bremas and Giovenzana, which specialize in high-quality, durable switches suitable for the demanding environment of commercial espresso machines. These switches are designed to be reliable and long-lasting, ensuring that the espresso machine operates safely and efficiently.
Rocker Switch
The rocker switch is a more versatile and commonly used switch found on both domestic and commercial espresso machines. Rocker switches serve several functions, such as turning the machine on and off, starting the brewing process on non-volumetric espresso machines, or activating accessories like a cup warmer.
Rocker switches are typically rated up to 16A at 250V, which is sufficient for the lower current requirements of domestic and light commercial machines. In addition to their functional role, rocker switches can also be equipped with added features such as silk screen printing or lighting, making them not only practical but also aesthetically pleasing. The light behind the switch or the color of the rocker itself often helps users identify the operational status of the machine.
Whether used for basic on/off control or more specialized tasks, rocker switches are an essential part of both home and professional espresso machines, offering both reliability and ease of use.