On the La San Marco 95 espresso machines you can find 2 types of versions pump and motor related. The first one is a internal motor and pump the other one is a external model.
The version with the external motor is made by the Italian company RPM. This motor produces 300W and is fitted with a 6 µf capacitor. This capacitor is placed inside the junction box on top of the motor. The other version is a internal motor. This motor is also a RPM motor, but produces 165w and has 10 µf capacitor.
Both these electric motors are clamp on motors, so the pumps are held in place with a stainless steel clamp. The pumps you can use on these motors are universal pumps made by brands like Fluid o tech, Procon and Nuert.
The fitting on this page is mainly used on espresso machine pumps, which have a 3/8” NPT connection. This type of fitting can be found on espresso machine brands such as Cimbali, Grimac, La Pavoni and Fiorenzato. The Cimbali part references are 532500600 and 532-500-600, for Faema the reference is 532500600, for Fiorenzato and Grimac the...
The espresso machine motor on this page is made by the Italian electric motor manufacturer RPM. This motor is intended to be used as a exterior motor, so that it isn’t installed inside the machine. The motor is a good motor to use with a vintage espresso machine like the Faema E61. Currently this coffee machine motor can be used on a variety of...
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