Touch Panels for Espresso Machines
La San Marco 105 push button board 6 buttons
La San Marco 20-20 TOP push button panel
La San Marco 20-20 Classic push button panel
Nuova Simonelli Aurelia Wave services touchpanel
Nuova Simonelli Aurelia Wave services touchpanel 5 buttons
Nuova Simonelli Aurelia Wave services push buttons
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Victoria Arduino 358 White Eagle push button panel 5 keys Original
SanRemo Zoe/Torino SAP push buttons original
Types of Push Button Panels
There are two main types of push button panels used in espresso machines: membrane push buttons and traditional push button panels. Each type is designed to meet the needs of different espresso machine models, depending on whether the machine is volumetric or non-volumetric.
Membrane Push Button Panel
The membrane push button panel is typically a flat, adhesive-backed membrane that triggers a signal when pressed. This type of panel is cost-effective and commonly used in non-volumetric espresso machines, where the brewing process needs to be manually started and stopped by the operator. At Brooks Parts, we offer a variety of membrane push button panels compatible with machines from brands like La Cimbali, San Remo, and more.
Push Button Panel
Push button panels, in contrast, have a circuit board beneath the surface with individual buttons that send signals to the espresso machine’s electronics. These panels are more advanced and are used in both volumetric and non-volumetric machines. Our selection includes push button panels designed for premium brands like Rocket, Astoria, Victoria Arduino, and Nuova Simonelli, allowing for a more robust and tactile control of the brewing process.
Volumetric vs. Non-Volumetric Espresso Machines
Volumetric espresso machines are designed to automatically stop the brewing process once the desired amount of coffee is dispensed. For these machines, a more advanced push button panel is often required, integrated with a dosing device that includes a level regulator. Non-volumetric machines, however, require the user to manually start and stop the brewing process. For these, a membrane push button panel is typically used, accompanied by a level regulator to maintain proper water levels during brewing.
How to Connect Your Push Button Panel
The installation of your push button panel is straightforward, with each panel featuring a connector on the back. These connectors come with male connections, available in various configurations such as 4x2, 5x2, 7x2, or 8x2. We provide compatible ribbon cables with female connectors, ensuring easy and secure connections between your push button panel and the dosing device or level regulator. You can find these ribbon cables here.
Order Your Espresso Machine Touch Panel from Brooks Parts
At Brooks Parts, we stock a variety of touch panels for espresso machines, including both membrane push button panels and advanced push button panels with circuit boards. Compatible with numerous espresso machine brands like La Cimbali, San Remo, Rocket, Astoria, and more, our parts are designed to meet the unique needs of your machine. Browse our selection today and find the perfect touch panel to enhance your espresso machine's performance. If you need assistance, feel free to reach out to our team for guidance on selecting the right part for your machine.