Portafilters Askew - Barista Exchange2024-03-29T07:41:03Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/portafilters-askew?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A1437265&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThose gaskets are the same si…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2013-01-18:1688216:Comment:14372652013-01-18T02:41:54.507ZBradyhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Brady
<p>Those gaskets are the same size and shape as the Aurelia conical gasket. No multiple sizes that I'm aware of for that one. Looks like paper spacers for you.</p>
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<p>FWIW, I never really needed to use spacers until I started working with Cimbalis, so you aren't alone.</p>
<p>Those gaskets are the same size and shape as the Aurelia conical gasket. No multiple sizes that I'm aware of for that one. Looks like paper spacers for you.</p>
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<p>FWIW, I never really needed to use spacers until I started working with Cimbalis, so you aren't alone.</p> It's a Cimbali m39 that's onl…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2013-01-17:1688216:Comment:14372272013-01-17T17:29:21.324ZKeithhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/KeithWalker
<p>It's a Cimbali m39 that's only a few years old. I also replaced the PFs not all that long ago so I'm going to try and get some thicker gaskets and hopefully that will work out. As far as gaskets go is there a universal size I should be looking for?</p>
<p>It's a Cimbali m39 that's only a few years old. I also replaced the PFs not all that long ago so I'm going to try and get some thicker gaskets and hopefully that will work out. As far as gaskets go is there a universal size I should be looking for?</p> Keith & Brady have probab…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2013-01-17:1688216:Comment:14368042013-01-17T15:45:39.447ZJacob Casellahttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JacobCasella
<p>Keith & Brady have probably answered it (look into thicker gaskets, or new PFs), but I have occasionally run into machines where the bayonet ring is misaligned from someone repairing/cleaning it in the past--that's the lower metal part of the group where you lock your portafilter in. They're usually held in place with large hex head bolts and can be removed & rotated. If you're looking down at your group from above, typically your PF handle will point at 8 or 9 o'clock when you…</p>
<p>Keith & Brady have probably answered it (look into thicker gaskets, or new PFs), but I have occasionally run into machines where the bayonet ring is misaligned from someone repairing/cleaning it in the past--that's the lower metal part of the group where you lock your portafilter in. They're usually held in place with large hex head bolts and can be removed & rotated. If you're looking down at your group from above, typically your PF handle will point at 8 or 9 o'clock when you insert it, and then pull it to about 6 o'clock to lock it. If you have to insert your PF at 6, and then pull it to 3 to lock, that doesn't work too well.</p> Yes, what he said. What kind…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2013-01-17:1688216:Comment:14367922013-01-17T01:57:20.833ZBradyhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Brady
<p>Yes, what he said. What kind of machine? Multiple thicknesses may well be an option.</p>
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<p>If not, another (not as good) option is to buy some paper shims. You can easily put a couple under each gasket (meaning above the gasket) and get your alignment right.</p>
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<p>If it is an old machine with worn out portafilter ears, the better answer is to replace your portafilters.</p>
<p>Yes, what he said. What kind of machine? Multiple thicknesses may well be an option.</p>
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<p>If not, another (not as good) option is to buy some paper shims. You can easily put a couple under each gasket (meaning above the gasket) and get your alignment right.</p>
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<p>If it is an old machine with worn out portafilter ears, the better answer is to replace your portafilters.</p> Hmm, guessing this is an olde…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2013-01-16:1688216:Comment:14371242013-01-16T20:04:48.937ZKeith Eckerthttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/KeithE
<p>Hmm, guessing this is an older machine. My guess would be this has been getting progressively worse over the years, yes? If so, the brass tabs on the portafilter can get worn down after thousands of pulls (and or the brass on the group) requiring more rotation to get a good seal. Don't know anything about your particular machine, but most group gaskets are available in multiple thicknesses. Try finding a thicker gasket and give it a go. </p>
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<p>Hmm, guessing this is an older machine. My guess would be this has been getting progressively worse over the years, yes? If so, the brass tabs on the portafilter can get worn down after thousands of pulls (and or the brass on the group) requiring more rotation to get a good seal. Don't know anything about your particular machine, but most group gaskets are available in multiple thicknesses. Try finding a thicker gasket and give it a go. </p>
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<p>Keith</p>
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