When it comes to giving your espresso machine a long and happy life on your bar, preventative maintenance is crucial. Regularly replacing worn out group head gaskets is an important part of that maintenance, since the gasket creates a tight seal for your portafilter. From identifying signs that your gasket needs to be replaced, to covering the tools that you’ll need to do the job, we walk through what you’ll want to know about caring for your gaskets, so you can keep the great shots coming for a long time. Shop group head gaskets at primacoffee.com
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Step by step instruction on removing &replacing a group gasket on most commercial Rancilio espresso machines including the Rancilio Silvia home machine.

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