Collection: Faucet

Spare parts for draft beer dispensers (for beer, water, other beverages): taps, towers, fittings, valves, hoses, pressure gauges, spare parts for KEG, and professional accessories for dispensing systems.

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Guide to spare parts and maintenance for draft beer dispensers

What this collection contains

You will find original and compatible spare parts for professional and home dispensing systems: **taps / tap parts** (various types such as KEG, Type “A”, Type “S”), **draft towers**, **fittings and joints**, **check and safety valves**, **flexible hoses**, **pressure gauges and regulators**, **seal kits**, **cleaning accessories**, and **drip trays / containers**. Specialized sources show a wide availability of these components in dispensing spare parts catalogs. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

How to choose the right spare part

  1. Brand, model, and type of dispenser: taps and towers may be specific to brand or type (KEG, barrel, tower, countertop tap).
  2. Type and connection of the tap: threading or quick connections, KEG types, Type A, S etc.; precise measurements are essential.
  3. Operating pressure and adjustment: choose valves and regulators that support the correct pressure to avoid excessive foam or leaks. Gauges also help verify this.
  4. Hoses and fittings: must be food-grade and compatible in diameter; old or unsuitable hoses can alter flavor or contaminate the beverage.
  5. Seals and parts that ensure tightness: seals must be of the correct type for the tap/barrel; damaged seals are a source of leaks.

Recommended maintenance

  • Regularly clean the tap, tower, and fittings with specific cleaning agents for dispensing to avoid buildup and unpleasant flavors.
  • Replace hoses and seals that show discoloration, deformation, or odor.
  • Periodically check the gas pressure (if present) and the system to ensure the flow is correct.
  • Sanitize the dispensing system, including the tap and liquid line, especially if it remains inactive for long periods.
  • Check that the drip tray functions, is stable, and well secured, to avoid excessive drips and maintain cleanliness of the counter.

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Leaking tap: damaged seal or poorly tightened connection;
  • Excessive foam: pressure too high or hose too long or not cooled;
  • Weak flow: clogged hoses, partially closed fittings, or non-functioning valves;
  • Altered flavor: residues in the lines, dirty parts, or non-food-grade hoses;
  • Tap too hard to operate: mechanism stuck, worn or unlubricated internal parts.

Quick FAQs

When should I change the tap seal?

When you notice leaks, play in the tap, or difficulty closing it completely. Usually every 6-12 months in frequently used systems.

Is it possible to use universal replacement hoses?

Yes, if they are compatible in diameter, food-grade material, and connection; it's better to avoid them if not certified.

How to prevent excessive foam?

Check the pressure, use appropriate hoses, cool the beer, and keep the lines clean.

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