Eureka coffee grinder parts
Eureka OEM J2134.0000 doser lid complete
Eureka OEM J2130.0006 doser sector Rotax
Eureka OEM JACCDSF0041KITEA1 Libra dosing funnel
Eureka OEM JACCDSF0061KITEA1 Libra dosing funnel
Eureka OEM JRIC-GFR.2590-001 Atom Excellence 65 faceplate
Eureka OEM JRIC-GFR.2590-003 Atom Excellence 65 faceplate
Eureka OEM J2577.1000A0R00-XXM Firenze hopper
Eureka OEM JRIC-ADC.2570-002 Illy hopper adapter
Eureka OEM JRIC-MAC.2580-002 Atom 75 red speed burrs
Eureka OEM JRIC-MAC.XX75-003 D75-2 grinding burrs
Eureka OEM JRIC-MAC.2883-001 KPT 83 grinding burrs
Eureka OEM J4000.0000 Mythos hopper complete
Eureka OEM J2580.1000KIT-R01 Atom hopper kit
Eureka OEM JRIC-CAM.2592-001 Atom W low hopper
Eureka OEM JR5215.0000KFN-BLO smoked low hopper
Eureka OEM J5500.0008 jet-breaker flange 0.25 mm
Eureka OEM J5102.0013 hopper lid for Zenith Club
Eureka OEM J4110.0006 microswitch 250 V 6 A
Eureka OEM JRIC-MIC.2590-001 Atom Excellence microswitch
Eureka OEM J2324.0220A0R00-XXX 220 Vac scale board
Eureka OEM J4110.0002 Mythos display power supply
Eureka OEM J1005.0013 1-button push-button board
Eureka OEM J1011,0023 blue I/O push-button switch
Spare parts for Eureka grinders
A coffee grinder requires a lot of components, even though they are not the biggest devices. This does depend on which type of coffee grinder you have. Normally the “doser” coffee grinders require more components, seen they are mechanically a bit more complex. They use a variety of springs and camshaft to operate.
Common spare parts you can find on a Eureka coffee grinder are microswitches, circuit boards, capacitors and coffee collection
Coffee hopper
A coffee hopper is basically a storage container for coffee beans which are ready to be ground. For the domestic grinders, such as the Mignon, you have a small square hopper. For the commercial models, such as the Olympus, you have a rounded off hopper. Cleaning tip: use Puly hopper cleaner to get the coffee grease from the in and outside of the grinder.
Coffee grinding burrs
The coffee grinding burrs used on Eureka coffee grinders vary a bit. They use flat grinding burrs as well as conical models. The flat grinding burrs can mainly be found on the domestic grinders, such as the Mignon models. The conical grinding burrs are a little bit less common, you can find those for instance on the Eureka Olympus coffee grinder.
Models Eureka grinders
Eureka Mignon specialita
This version of the Eureka Mignon series of coffee grinder is ideal to use in a domestic setting. It has been fitted with a microswitch lever, so you don’t have to touch the grinder. Only push the portafilter against the grinder and it will start grinding in the selected option. This specific model can be used for either espresso or brew coffee.
Eureka Perfetto
The Eureka Perfetto is also one of the models of the Mignon series, which is a small but powerful domestic coffee grinder. This coffee grinder is fitted with the stepless micrometric regulation system, which is a Eureka patent. This grinder has been fitted with a touchscreen where you can select 2 doses and a continuous option. This version of the Mignon has also been fitted with a hands free fork.
Eureka Magnifico
The Eureka Magnifico is also one of the mignon series coffee grinders, the mignon series coffee grinders are quite popular coffee grinders for the domestic market. This coffee grinder does have a lot of similarities with the coffee grinders above, such as the ACE system which prevents clumping of the coffee. Or the hands free fork, where you don’t have to push any button to start the coffee grinder grinding. So this coffee grinder is ideal for a home barista or a small office space.
Keep your coffee grinder clean
Normally you don’t think about keeping your coffee grinder clean, but if you are using old residues of coffee grounds you can get a bad espresso. So it is important to keep the grinder clean, this can be done in by internally and externally cleaning the grinder.
Clean the outside;
This can be done with the help Puly bar and a microfibre cloth made by Brooks. With this combination you can easily remove the coffee residues from the outside of your coffee grinder and the coffee collection tray.
Cleaning the grinding burrs
You don’t think that often about this, but this is quite important to do. Remove the power plug from the wall, so that it can’t go on. Remove the upper burr holder and clean the grinding chamber with a cleaning brush. You do need to do this in a regular interval. On a weekly basis you can run Puly caff true the grinder, this removes the old coffee residues from the grinding chamber and from the grinding burrs.