Collection: Coffee machine

Spare parts for espresso coffee machines: brew groups, boilers, pumps, solenoid valves, filters, portafilters, gaskets, knobs, and electrical components to keep your machine efficient and ready for every extraction.

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Guide to spare parts and maintenance for coffee machines

Main components available

We have original and compatible spare parts for home, semi-automatic, and professional coffee machines: brew groups, boilers, pumps (vibration or rotary), solenoid valves, filters (water, coffee, purification), portafilters and knobs, gaskets, pressure switches / thermostats, heating elements, electrical components / boards.

How to choose the right spare part

  1. Brand and model: essential for brew groups, portafilters, boilers. This ensures that the parts fit correctly.
  2. Type of pump: vibration or rotary; recommended operating pressure (bar) and water flow.
  3. Boiler / heating element: check capacity, material (brass, stainless steel), type of heating (thermoblock, internal water heater, coil).
  4. Filters and water purification: anti-scale filter, carbon filter, microfiltration: protect the boiler, gaskets, and coffee flavor.
  5. Safety components: pressure switches, thermostats, safety valves, worn gaskets: elements that prevent accidents and inefficiencies.

Recommended maintenance

  • Periodically clean the brew group and portafilters to avoid buildup of oils and residues;
  • Descale according to the manufacturer's recommendations, especially if the water is hard;
  • Check gaskets and O-rings: if they are stiff, cracked, or losing pressure, they need to be replaced;
  • Check the pump pressure: if the machine froths too much or too little water passes slowly, the pump may be the problem;
  • Perform electrical checks: boards, thermostats, sensors; if the machine has lights or indicators, ensure they are functioning correctly.

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Coffee coming out too slowly or with little crema: clogged filter, dirty brew group, worn gaskets;
  • Coffee too hot or too much pressure: boiler too large or incorrect pressure/pump subject to wear;
  • Water leaks: worn gaskets, portafilter not tightened properly;
  • Machine won't turn on or light is blinking: electrical issue, faulty thermostat, or damaged board;
  • Unusual noises from the pump: air in the system, pump under strain, or faulty sealing components.

Quick FAQs

How often should I descale the coffee machine?

It depends on the hardness of the water; generally every 2-3 months for home use, more often for heavy use.

Can I use compatible parts instead of original ones?

Yes, if they have the same mechanical and electrical specifications (threads, diameters, pressure, food-grade material); but original spare parts ensure better longevity.

How can I tell if the pump needs to be replaced?

If you hear loud noises, unusual vibrations, or the machine struggles to pump water; a visible drop in pressure can also be an indicator.

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