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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.

Brass Fittings for coffee and espresso machines

Every espresso machine uses a variety of fittings and tubing. This can be tubing towards the brewing group, steam valve or going towards the boiler of the coffee machine. there is a huge selection of fitting types available for espresso machines, some are related to the brand but most of them are generic spare parts.

Commercial espresso machine fittings

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...
€3.64

Brass nut 1/4 for 6mm welding cap

This messing brass nut is used in combination with a solder fitting. The thread on the inside is a female 1/4” BSP-G thread. The height of the nut is 16mm and the central hole for this nut is 6mm. This brass solder nut can be used in combination with for instance a 6mm bicone tube fitting or with the ogive welding cap which has a outer diameter of...
€2.63

Brass nut 3/8 for 10 mm welding cap

This messing brass nut is used in combination with a solder fitting. The thread on the inside is a female 3/8” BSP-G thread. The height of the nut is 16mm and the central hole for this nut is 10mm. This brass solder nut can be used in combination with for instance a 10mm bicone tube fitting or with the ogive welding cap which has a outer diameter of 10mm,...
€2.63

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...
€5.43

L fitting brass 1/8" MM

The fitting on this product page is a L fitting, this fitting can be used with a variety of espresso machine brands such as Brasilia, Cimbali, ECM Heidelberg, Faema and Rocket. This L shaped fitting has been made from casted brass which has been machined. After machining the brass has been nickel plated. The threads on both sides are a 1/8”BSP-G....
€2.53

Welding end cap tube dia 12 mm nut 1/2"

On this product page you will find a brass welding cap. These welding caps are soldered to the ends of copper tubes in combination with a welding nut. This round surface seals off when the nut it tightened. The brass material compresses and this seals off the valve. At some point this seal will leak. This is the biggest size of welding fitting you can...
€2.77

Copper tube 12x1mm

On this product page you will find copper tubing which has a outer diameter of 12mm and a wall thickness of 1mm. This copper is supplied rolled, it does not come in straight lengths. If you order multiple m1, it is possible that you will receive multiple loose lengths. The tubing is sold per M1 This diameter type of copper tubing is mainly used with...
€19.00

Female plug 1/2"

The item on this page is a end plug. This model is from the female version, so it has a threads on the inside. This plug has been made from machined brass. It is possible that the item is nickel plated, this is not always the case. The thread on this female plug is a ½” BSP-G thread. The item has been made in Italy.
€4.00

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.
€2.52

T fitting brass 1/8 MMM

The fitting on this page is called a T fitting, seen it has the shape of the letter T. This type of fitting can be used on various espresso machine brands such as Casadio, Cimbali and Grimac. The Casadio part references for this item are 555000050 and 555000050R. for Cimbali the references are 555000050, 555-000-050, 555000050R and 555-000-050R....
€3.44

Fitting types

There are a variety of sizes and shapes of fittings for espresso machines. These shapes won’t be found in a DIY centre or a plumbing store. If you can’t find the fitting your looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Nipple and Adapter

With this type of fitting you can connect a variety of thread types together as well as female and male fittings. This is ideal for instance when you have a 3/8” T fitting on your boiler, but you want to install a ¼” Vacuum valve on your boiler. Then you need a female reduction from 3/8” to a other female reduction which has a ¼” fitting.

Or a other feature is when you have a procon pump, which has a 3/8” NPT female in and outlet, and you want to attach a stainless steel braided hose. These are normally for espresso machines made in 3/8” BSP-G threads

Brass plug

brass plug already describes what it is, a plug to seal something off. For instance a boiler drain plug or a male plug to seal of a compartment on a brewing group, such as with a e61 brewing group. These male and female brass fittings range from a 1/8” all the way up to a ½” male and Female fitting. You can seal the male threads off with a thread locker or PTFE tape and the female ones as well, but you can also use a flat gasket inside the fitting.

Welding caps

Welding caps can be basically found on any espresso machine which uses copper tubing, unless there are flared connections but that is not that common. Welding caps come a variety of sizes, the smallest size is suitable for 4mm copper tubing to all the way to 12mm copper tubing.

T and L fittings

A T and L fitting is a really good description about the type of fitting it is. It is a casting in the shape of a T or a L. With the T fitting you have a on 3 sides, with a L fitting on 2 sides, male or female threads. Or just a combination of both, which is ideal to make additional fittings to a boiler. these types of fittings range from the smallest size, a 1/8” thread. To the biggest size a ½” fitting.

Copper tubing for espresso machines

Almost every espresso machine uses copper tubing, from various diameters, which have at the end brass nuts and welding caps. These welding caps are normally soldered to the copper tubing. These welding caps are made from soft brass, so they will indent when they are installed, which creates a water and air tight seal. In some cases some brands, such as Cimbali, uses flared fittings. This is nowadays less common, in the past you would see this quite often.

 

Material and plating

The material where the fittings have been made of is primarily brass, this has to do that brass is suitable to use in espresso and coffee machines. Even though brass always contains lead, the reason for this is to make the machining of the parts easier. You also have products which are called “lead-free brass” which is technically not lead free, but just really low concentrations of lead.

You do see that a lot of the fittings are plain brass, which has the disadvantage that it quite easily discolours. In some cases the brass fittings have been covered with a nickel plating, nickel doesn’t discolour that easy.