Rancilio Classe 8 Espresso Machine Parts
Cafelat green portafilter gasket 74.5x58x8.4mm
Nuert plane rod pump 200 L/H with side connector
Rancilio shower screen screw M5x14mm
Rancilio brewing group spout breaker
Rancilio flat copper gasket 24x20x1mm
Rancilio vacuum valve 3/8” brass
Rancilio spout breaker
Rancilio group gigleur M8x1 dia 0,5mm
Rancilio heating element gasket 64x46x1.5mm
Lucifer solenoid valve 3 way base mounting 115V 50/60Hz
Rancilio shower screen original
Rancilio spring guide
Rancilio pump manometer 0 - 16 bar
Rancilio single filterbasket 7,5 gram Original
Rancilio steam valve gasket PTFE 14,6x12x3mm
Rancilio pressure sensor
Rancilio portafilter 1 cup original
Parker 3 way solenoid 110V 50/60Hz conical
Rancilio rotary vane pump 200 L/H original
Gicar Flowmeter 1/4 D 1,15 with ground and led
Wera shower screen screwdriver philips
Rancilio boiler pressure gauge 0-2.5 bar ø 40
Rancilio clever steam valve sleeve LH
This model is only available in 230V/380V configurations, making it suitable for more commercial settings but unavailable in 110V versions.
Available Versions of the Rancilio Classe 8
The Rancilio Classe 8 came in different configurations to meet various user requirements:
- Rancilio Classe 8 S – The S version is the non-volumetric model, where the barista manually controls the start and stop of the brewing process.
- Rancilio Classe 8 DE – The DE version is the volumetric model, offering pre-set volumetric dosing to automate the brewing process. Due to the differences in operation, this model also differs in its electronics and hydraulic systems compared to the S version.
Brewing Group Features
The brewing group on the Rancilio Classe 8 is a standard Rancilio brewing group, meaning you can use the standard Rancilio portafilter across this model. This makes finding replacement parts or accessories easier, as they are compatible with other Rancilio espresso machines.
Rancilio Classe 8 Parts from Brooks
At Brooks, we stock a variety of spare parts for the Rancilio Classe 8, including both OEM and aftermarket parts. Although the model is out of production, we can still source many essential components for repairs and maintenance. However, certain parts may have extended lead times due to the machine's discontinued status.