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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common thread type is the BSP-G thread. This is the British Standard Pipe Gas thread type. You do also find this thread type in gas and water installations in your house.

Metric sizes for threads are not really common, you will find them occasionally with brands such as Bezzera and La San Marco. But the majority of the brands still uses BSP-G.

The disadvantage of brass is that it can oxidize quite fast, when it is plated with a nickel coating this doesn’t happen anymore.

The T.E.A.+ coating is a alternative to nickel and nickel and chrome plating. Which is quite commonly used on espresso machines

In most cases the fittings on espresso machines are made from brass with a low lead content, which is allowed for espresso machines.

The most common size is the BSP-G thread. This is the British Standard Pipe – Gas. This is on virtually every espresso machine the standard, except for some brands such as Bezzera which use also metric thread sizes. But that is not common.

Repairing a pin hole in the copper by brazing it could be a option and does work from time to time. But we advice to make a new one. If you are able to braze copper tubing you are also able to make a new tube for your espresso machine.

Yes they are safe to use in espresso machines. The material brass is made of Copper, Zinc and a small percentage of lead. This is in the brass to make the machining process easier.

Espresso machine fittings and copper tubing

Looking for fittings for an espresso or coffee machine? This category contains brass fittings, adapters, nipples, plugs, hose barbs, nuts, welding caps and copper tubing for professional and domestic espresso-machine water circuits.

Fittings that have the same nominal size are not automatically interchangeable. Before ordering, check the thread standard, thread size, male or female connection, sealing method, tube or hose diameter and the dimensions of the original component.

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Some fittings are generic components, while others are intended for a specific machine, valve, boiler or pump. Where available, use the original part number as the primary reference and compare all technical specifications before installation.

Important: do not connect BSP, NPT and metric threads based only on the stated inch size. The thread standard, diameter, pitch and sealing design must all correspond.

Espresso machine fittings | BSP adapters, nipples & tubing

T fitting brass 1/4" MMM

The item on this fitting page is a 3 way T fitting. This fitting has on each side a ¼”male fitting, made in Italy. This T fitting has a nickel finish on it, it is possible that you get one without the nickel finish. On each side the thread used is a ¼”BSP-G fitting in the male configuration. You can use this T fitting in...
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L Fitting brass 3/8" MM

On this product page you will find a 3/8” L fitting. This is a generic item which can be used on a variety of espresso machines and own build projects. This L fitting a both Male 3/8”BSP-G fitting. The displayed item has a nickel finish, it is possible that you get a only brass version
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T fitting brass 3/8"FFM

The fitting on this page is a T shape fitting. This fitting has 1 male thread and 2 female threads. This type of fitting is ideal when you want to install a safety valve and a anti vacuum valve on the top of your boiler. The T fittings are all 3/8” BSP-G threads. They are 3/8” Female, 3/8” Female and a 3/8” Male thread. This fitting has been made out of...
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Reduction 1/8"F x 1/4"M

On this espresso machine fitting page you will find a coupling fitting. This fitting goes from a male ¼” BSP-G to a female ¼” BSP-G. This fitting has been made from brass in Italy. The model shown is made from solely brass, but it is possible that you receive a fitting which has been nickel plated.
€3.86
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Reduction 1/4"F x 3/8"M

the item on this product page is a brass fitting. This fitting is a male/female reduction. This type of reduction can be used on various espresso machines and home build projects, but you can also use them with brands such as Nuova Simonelli and Victoria Arduino. The Nuova Simonelli and Victoria Arduino part reference number are 07300099. This fitting...
€3.79
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Reduction 3/8" F x 1/8" M

On this page you will find a brass reduction. This reduction can be used in combination with flared tubes. On one side the fitting is a female 1/8”BSP-G and on the other side a male 1/8”BSP-G thread, but this has a conical connection for a flared tube.
€4.31
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Double nipple female 1/4"

The item on this product page is a double female nipple. This fitting can be used on various espresso machines, but also on home build projects. This nipple is made from machined brass, these can be supplied in various models. The threads on both sides are ¼”BSP-G. It is possible that the item is nickel plated. This fitting is made in Italy.
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Half nut M26x1.5 brass

The product on this page is a hexagonal brass nut used on the steam and water valves on Astoria and Wega espresso machines. The Astoria part number for this item is 25384 and the Wega number is WY25384  The main components of a Wega and Astoria steam wand are the valve body and the shaft assembly. The shaft assembly is screwed into the body...
€4.56
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T fitting brass 3/8" MMM

The item on this product page is a T style fitting. This means that the fitting is mad ein the shape of the letter T. This version of the T fitting has all male threads. The threads used on this fitting are 3/8” BSP-G threads. The item is made from casted brass which has been machined. This item is made in Italy.
€7.44
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Double nipple 1/4" F x 3/8" F

On this product page you will find a fitting type which connects 2 male threads to each other. On one side you will find a male 3/8” BSP-G and on the other side a male ¼” BSP-G thread. This product has been manufactured in Italy The fitting has been produced from brass and has been nickel plated afterwards. It is possible that you get...
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Brass half nut 1/8"

The item on this product page is a small brass nut. This nut can be used on various espresso machine brands such as Astoria, Wega, Nuova Simonelli and Victoria Arduino. The Astoria part reference for this item is 25395, the Wega reference is, the Nuova Simonelli and Victoria Arduino are both 00300005. The nut is made from brass. The thread on the inside...
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Bicone soldering fitting 6mm tubing

This soldering fitting is a bicone model, which is different then the regular ones. This specific model is used in combination with 6mm copper tubing and with the dedicated ¼” BSP nut.
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Brass hose barb 1/2" F 16,5mm

On this product page you will find a brass hose barb with a female fitting. The fitting used is a ½” BSP-G thread. The widest section where the tube slides over is 16,5mm. The inner tube has a inner diameter of 10mm. To install a hose over this you will always need to apply a hose clamp, otherwise the hose will come loose.
€9.77
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L fitting brass 1/4" M x 1/8" M

The fitting on this product page is a L fitting, which can be used on various espresso machine brands such as Grimac, Astoria and Wega. The Astoria part reference number is 23201, the Wega part reference number isWY23201 and the Grimac part reference number is A1300027  This L fitting is made from casted and machined brass. On one side the...
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Nipple 1/8"M x 3/8"M

The fitting on this page is one of the more uncommon sizes and can be found on various brands of the La Cimbali group. Such as Cimbali and Casadio. Part references are for Cimbali 590533000, 590-533-000, 590533008 and 590-533-008. The Casadio part reference fort his item is 590533008.   This fitting is made from machined brass. One side has a male 1/8”...
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T fitting brass 1/8 FFF

The item on this product page is a T-fitting. This type of fitting can be used on various espresso machines and home build projects, but you can also use them with brands such as Grimac. The Grimac part references are MG133 and 1230100001. This fitting is a T shape fitting. It is made from casted and machined brass, in some cases this fitting is...
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Brass T fitting 1/4 FFF

The fitting on this product page is T fitting. But a complete female version. Each side has a female ¼” BSP-G thread. The fitting is made from casted brass which has been machined. It is possible that the fitting is nickel plated, this is not always the case. The item has been made in Italy.
€7.78
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T fitting 1/4"MM 1/4"F

The fitting on this page is a T shape fitting. This fitting has 2 male threads and 1 female thread1. The T fittings are all 1/4” BSP-G threads. They are 1/4” Female, 1/4” male and a 1/4” Male thread. This fitting has been made out of casted and machined brass. It is possible that you receive one with a nickel coating or not. This item has been made in...
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Nipple 3/8"M x 3/8"M extended

The item on this product page is a double male fitting. But not just a regular one. This coupling is on one side longer then on the other. This male fitting can be used on various Grimac espresso machines. The Grimac part reference number is 1260500004 and GR095/1.  This coupling is on both sides male 3/8” BSP-G. but on one side the threads are slightly...
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Vibiemme Domobar fitting 1/4F - M12 M

The item on this page is a OEM/Original VBM fitting. This fitting is used to install the later model of thermostat which goes inside the boiler. The Vibiemme part reference number for this fitting is PORTBULTERRID. This fitting is made up out of a male and a female side. The part which goes inside the boiler is a male M12 thread, where the internal thread...
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L Fitting brass 3/8"M x 1/4"M

The fitting on this product page is one from the L type, seen it has a 90 degree bend. L fitting can be found on the water inlets on Astoria CMA espresso machines. Such as Astoria and Wega. This L fitting has been made from casted brass and machined afterwards. The brass has been provided with nickel. One side has a male ¼” BSP-G and the...
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How to choose the correct espresso machine fitting

Espresso machines contain fittings in the water inlet, pump circuit, boiler, brewing group, pressure-control system, steam valve and hot-water circuit. A fitting can connect two threaded components, reduce one connection size to another, divide the water flow or connect a rigid tube or flexible hose.

Before ordering, check:

  • the function and installation position of the fitting;
  • the thread standard on each connection;
  • the nominal thread size;
  • whether each connection is male or female;
  • whether the thread is parallel or tapered;
  • the tube outside diameter or hose inside diameter;
  • the required sealing method;
  • the fitting length, hex size and available installation space;
  • the material and surface treatment;
  • the original machine or component part number.

Do not identify a fitting only by measuring the outside diameter of its thread. Pipe-thread designations are nominal sizes and do not correspond directly to the measured outside diameter.

BSP, NPT and metric threads

Many European espresso machines use parallel G threads, commonly described in the parts trade as BSP-G or BSPP. Common nominal sizes include 1/8", 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2". The complete specification should include the thread standard, size and connection type, for example G 1/4 male or G 3/8 female.

A parallel G thread normally provides the mechanical connection. Depending on the design, the pressure seal may be formed by a flat gasket, copper washer, O-ring, conical seat or another sealing surface outside the thread.

NPT is a separate American pipe-thread system. An NPT fitting should not be installed in a BSP connection simply because both parts are marked with the same nominal inch size. Their thread form and pitch can differ, and forcing them together can damage both components or produce an unreliable seal.

Metric threads also occur on some espresso-machine components. A designation such as M18x1.5 specifies a nominal diameter of 18 mm and a pitch of 1.5 mm. Never substitute a metric fitting with a BSP or NPT fitting without a correctly specified adapter.

Check every connection separately

An adapter, nipple, elbow or T-piece can have two or three different connections. Check every side individually. For example, a fitting may have a G 1/4 male connection on one side and a G 3/8 female connection on the other.

When comparing a multi-connection fitting, record:

  • connection A: standard, size and male or female;
  • connection B: standard, size and male or female;
  • connection C where applicable;
  • the orientation of elbows or branch connections;
  • the overall length and available tool clearance.

This is particularly important for T-pieces and elbows. Two fittings can have identical thread sizes but differ in branch direction, centre-to-centre dimensions or installation clearance.

Adapters and reducing fittings

An adapter is used when the components on either side do not have the same connection. This may be necessary when installing a pressure switch, pump, valve, manometer or another replacement component with a different thread size or connection type.

Use the espresso machine adapter category for female-to-male, female-to-female and reducing connections. Check that the adapter provides the required conversion rather than merely appearing to fit both components.

An adapter should not be used to force incompatible thread standards together. Where one side is BSP and the other is NPT or metric, the product specification must explicitly state that conversion.

Nipples and reducing nipples

A nipple generally has an external male thread on both ends. A straight nipple connects two female ports of the same size, while a reducing nipple connects two different sizes.

When selecting a nipple, compare:

  • both thread standards and sizes;
  • the length of each threaded section;
  • the centre hex or tool surface;
  • the internal flow diameter;
  • the overall fitting length.

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Plugs and blanking fittings

Plugs are used to close an unused port in a valve, boiler, pump circuit or other hydraulic component. Male plugs screw into female ports, while female caps or plugs close a male connection.

The correct sealing method depends on the design of the port and plug. Do not automatically apply PTFE tape or thread sealant to every plug. A parallel connection may instead require a copper washer, fibre gasket, O-ring or machined sealing face.

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T-pieces and elbow fittings

A T-piece divides or combines the water flow through three connections. Elbow fittings change the direction of a pipe or hose where there is insufficient space for a straight connection.

These fittings are used in applications such as:

  • boiler-pressure and manometer circuits;
  • pump and water-inlet connections;
  • level-control systems;
  • steam- and hot-water circuits;
  • brewing-group supply lines.

Check all connections and the physical orientation of the fitting. A T-piece with the correct threads can still be unsuitable if the branch faces the wrong direction or if there is insufficient space for the adjoining pipe or component.

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Hose barb fittings

A hose barb connects a flexible hose to a threaded valve, pump, fitting or water inlet. The threaded side and the hose side must both match the application.

For the hose connection, check:

  • the inside diameter of the hose;
  • the outside diameter and profile of the barb;
  • the hose material;
  • the working temperature and pressure;
  • whether a clamp or retaining clip is required.

A hose that can be pushed onto a barb is not automatically a safe fit. It must grip the barb correctly and be suitable for the temperature, pressure and water-contact application.

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Copper tubing for espresso machines

Copper tubing is commonly used for rigid water, steam and pressure-control lines inside espresso machines. Select the tube by its outside diameter and wall thickness, not by visual comparison alone.

Common dimensions in this assortment include tubes with outside diameters such as 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 mm. Always verify the actual specification on the product page.

Before replacing a copper pipe, compare:

  • the outside diameter;
  • the wall thickness and inside diameter;
  • the total length;
  • the number and radius of the bends;
  • the end fittings or welding caps;
  • the original routing through the machine.

A pipe with a pinhole, deep corrosion, severe deformation or cracking should normally be replaced rather than treated as a permanent patch repair. The new pipe must be formed without flattening or sharply kinking the tube.

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Welding caps, solder fittings and nuts

Welding or soldering caps are attached to the end of copper tubing and are used together with a matching nut and conical or shaped sealing surface. Tightening the nut presses the cap against its mating surface to form the connection.

The cap, nut and tube must be selected as a complete system. Check:

  • the outside diameter of the copper tube;
  • the central opening in the nut;
  • the nut thread size;
  • the shape and diameter of the cap;
  • the sealing surface on the mating component.

A nut with the correct thread size may still be unsuitable when its central opening does not correspond with the tube or cap. Do not combine caps and nuts solely because the thread can be tightened.

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Joining and forming copper tubing requires appropriate tools and experience. An incorrectly heated, contaminated or poorly formed connection can leak under temperature and pressure.

Sealing a fitting correctly

The correct sealing method is determined by the design of the fitting and mating component. Possible systems include:

  • a flat fibre or PTFE gasket;
  • a crushable copper washer;
  • an O-ring in a machined groove;
  • a conical metal-to-metal sealing surface;
  • a welding or soldering cap;
  • a tapered pipe thread with a suitable sealing product.

Do not assume that leakage is caused by insufficient tightening. Excessive force can damage brass threads, distort a washer, split a fitting or damage the component into which it is installed.

Inspect both sealing surfaces and replace a compressed, cracked, hardened or otherwise damaged gasket. Use only a sealing product that is suitable for the thread design, material, temperature, pressure and intended water-circuit application.

Brass, nickel-plated brass and other finishes

Many espresso-machine fittings are manufactured from brass because it can be machined into compact and detailed components. Other products may be nickel plated or have another surface treatment.

The material name alone does not establish whether a component is suitable for every application. Check the stated material, surface treatment and intended use on the individual product page.

A surface treatment can help limit discolouration or interaction with the surrounding environment, but it does not make a fitting immune to wear, aggressive chemicals, mechanical damage or incorrect descaling.

Do not use a fitting in a drinking-water or steam circuit when its material or intended application cannot be established.

Generic fittings and model-specific parts

Many fittings in this category are generic components used by several espresso-machine manufacturers. Compatibility still depends on the complete technical specification and not simply on the brand list.

A generic fitting may be suitable when all of the following correspond:

  • thread standard and size;
  • male or female connection;
  • sealing method;
  • internal flow diameter;
  • material and surface treatment;
  • temperature and pressure requirements;
  • installation dimensions.

Where an original part number is listed, use it as an additional compatibility check. Do not select a safety-, pressure- or boiler-related component only because it is described as universal.

General fittings and boiler-specific components

This category is intended mainly for general adapters, nipples, plugs, hose barbs, T-pieces, elbows, nuts, welding caps and copper tubing.

Model-specific boiler components such as heat exchangers, injector tubes, dedicated boiler fittings and related boiler seals can be found in the separate category for espresso machine boiler fittings and tubes.

Keeping these categories separate helps distinguish generic connection hardware from components whose shape and dimensions are tied to a specific boiler or machine model.

Installation and safety

Disconnect the espresso machine from the electricity and water supply and allow it to cool completely before working on the hydraulic system. Boilers and pipes can retain pressure and hot water after the machine has been switched off.

After replacing a fitting or pipe:

  • check that all components are correctly supported;
  • ensure that pipes do not rub against sharp or vibrating parts;
  • restore the water supply gradually;
  • inspect the connection for leakage while cold;
  • check it again after the machine has reached operating temperature;
  • verify that safety and pressure-control systems operate correctly.

Repairs involving boilers, safety valves, pressurised steam circuits or electrical components should be performed by a qualified technician when the correct procedure or specification is uncertain.

Cannot find the correct fitting?

Record the machine brand, model and serial number, together with any number printed on the old component. For each connection, note the thread standard, nominal size and whether it is male or female.

Clear photographs should show:

  • the complete fitting;
  • each threaded connection;
  • the sealing surfaces;
  • the fitting next to a measuring tool;
  • the location in which it is installed.

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