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E61 shower screen old style 60mm


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This article is one of the earliest designs of the 60mm shower screen. This shower screen is made by IMS CFDR070.  The border diameter is 60mm, it has a internal height of 15,7mm. The internal holes, 112 in total, have a diameter of 2mm

Note: this is not a specialty coffee shower, but IMS also produces normal showers.

This is, unlike other 60mm models, a early design. The modern style of 60mm shower screens have a press fit. This one has been welded together.

This shower screen is composed out the cup, this is the section which slides into the group and where also the bigger holes are located, the wire mess and the outer ring which has been welded to the cup. Because this ring has been welded to the cup the wire mesh is also attached to the cup itself.

This shower is held in place with the portafilter gasket and doesn’t have a mounting hole, unlike a variety of other shower screens.

This is one of the earliest designes of shower screen and is used every since on a variety of espresso machine models, mainly on Faema E61 groups and E61 style groups like Vibiemme, San Remo, La Scala, Bezzera and ECM Heildeberg.

If you are not sure if this shower screen works for your brewing group, please send us a message.



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Data sheet

Brand
BFC
Bezzera
Brasilia
Casadio
ECM
Expobar
Faema
Grimac
La Pavoni
La Scala
San Remo
Vibiemme
Brasilia
Century
Gradisca
Portofino
Casadio
Dafne
Dieci
Dodici
Quindici
Undici
Faema
Compact
Due
Due A
Due S
E61
E61 Jubile
E61 legend
E64
E66
E71
E91
E92
E97
Emblema
Emblema A
Emblema S
Emblema restyling A
Emblema restyling S
Enova
Enova S
Express
Faema E61 Jubilé A1
Faema E61 Jubilé A2
Faema E61 Legend S1
Faema E61 Legend S2
Faema E61 Legend S3
Smart
Smart A
Smart A restyling
Smart S
Smart S restyling
Star
Stylema A
Stylema S
Teorema A
Teorema S
Grimac
Eclisse
Mia
Ten
Twenty
Zola-I
Zola-II
La Scala
Butterfly
Carmen
Eroica
Iris
Norma
Tosca
part number
BFC 0520080
Bezzera 5470512
Bianchi 16022711
Brasilia 04214.0.40.01
Casadio 457560000
ECM C519900103
ECM heidelberg C519900103
Expobar 75000010
Faema 457560000
Faimac DOC001
Fiamma 5.0.025.0010
Fiorenzato A2200031
Futurmat 02610004
Gaggia Spagna 02610004
Grimac 1070100007-GR761
Isomac IS000412
Italcrem 02610004
Mairali 02610004
Orchestrale D27104
Pavoni 330677
Promac 80230310
Reneka AT5471022
Royal 0520080
SAB italia SVTMD003
San Remo 10052120
Scala C-0322
Vibiemme FILTDCREGR
Victoria Arduino 17010003
Visacrem 02610004
Wega WY27104
San Remo
Amalfi
Capri
Milano LX
Torino
Treviso
Treviso LX
Verona
Verona RS
Shower screen ø (mm)
60
Type part
Shower screen
Type shower screen
Without mounting hole
Vibiemme
Chimaera
Cubo
Domobar
Domobar Junior
Domobar Super
Dosaplus
Evolution
Kometa
Lollo
Mercury
Minimax
Replica
Revolution
Silver
Wega
Airy
Antares
Atlas
Colosseum
Combinova
Espressa
Euro-2000
Formula-Milano
Junior
Mininova
Nova
Novecento
Polaris
Sphera
Syntesis
Vela

Well that answer is pretty simple, no it isn’t. The original valve works as following, when you turn the shaft inwards the valve pin will push a gasket holder. The steam can go out, close it again and no steam can go out. In the case of the modern E61 valves is that behind the gasket holder is a small stainless steel ball with a spring.

From the beginning of the Faema E61 brewing group are basically no differences between the parts installed inside the brewing group. Parts such as the valve gaskets, springs, valve assemblies and portafilters have all remained the same. The biggest change is the small cleaning hole on the front of the brewing group. With the earliest models this hole didn´t exist.

There are 5 types of boiler used on the Faema E61 espresso machine. The most well known is the double flanged model. You have on one side the heating element flange and on the other side the water level flange, both are out of production. These are held in place with aluminium boiler rings. For the single groups you have a boiler with a flange on one side.

The next model is a stainless steel boiler, with one flange. This type of boiler is less common then the copper boiler above. There is also a later model stainless steel, which doesn’t have a removable flange. Both these boilers have corrosion issues, this has to do because of the stainless steel.

The latest model is also a copper boiler, this boiler has a single heat exchanger(HX) in the middle. Most modern espresso machines have for each individual brewing group a individual HX.

Yes it is, but this depends on various factors. The first thing is experience, seen this is a manual operated espresso machine it requires a lot more attention from the barista then a solenoid operated model. There you need to stop the brewing process manually. If you don’t have the experience you probably can’t hold up with the tempo which is required at such a bar. Then I would advice to go for the Faema E61 Jubilee, this is the solenoid operated version of the Faema E61 Legend espresso machine.

We would not advice to do so, seen the capacity is too little to proper function in a bar or a restaurant. For a small office this espresso machine would be a good solution, as well as the use in a kitchen.

Well this does depend on how old your Bezzera BZ10 is. Seen you have 2 model versions. There is a pre- 26-06-2010 and a post 27-05-2010 version. The older type is in it’s original configuration isn’t available anymore, for this is a relay rebuild kit available which is the same as the new model.

This model of Bezzera espresso machine is fitted with a solenoid operated Bezzera ring brewing group, so it hasn’t been fitted with a E61 style of brewing group.

The Bezzera BZ10 espresso machine is fitted with a water tank, from this tank the water is pumped, with a Ulka vibration pump, towards the brewing group and into the boiler. So you won’t be able to fit a main water connection to this espresso machine.

The Bezzera BZ10 has been fitted with a double scale pressure gauge, or manometer. So you will see 2 needles, one is for the pump pressure and the other is for the boiler pressure. The boiler pressure goes from 0 up to 3 bar and the pump pressure goes from 0 up to 16 bar.

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