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Outer Burr Assembly W/handle - SP0001801

Manufactured by:
Breville
ERP Number:
ERP12008254
Part Number:
SP0001801
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This genuine OEM outer burr assembly contributes to the grinding process in your espresso machine. Working in conjunction with the inner burr, it grinds coffee beans to a consistent size for your espresso. The outer burr remains stationary, while the inner burr rotates to crush the beans. It has adjustable settings and you will find this assembly in the grinder section of your machine. However, frequent use can cause the burrs to wear down, impacting the quality of your coffee grind. Watch out for signs like inconsistent or uneven grounds, slower grinding, or unusual noises during the process, as they may indicate the need for a replacement. To replace the assembly, start by unlocking and emptying the hopper, then run the grinder empty. Unlock the outer burr and lift it out of the hopper housing using the handle. Clean the chute with a brush before installing the new burr assembly. Please keep in mind that this replacement part includes the metal handle.

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This part works with the following brands:
  • Breville
This part works with the following products:
  • Espresso Machine
  • Coffee Grinder
Part# SP0001801 replaces these:
SP0001580, SP0010283,

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Setting for amount of coffee ground needed to be close to maximum

Juergen from MEDFORD, New York

4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
1. Removed hopper
2. Vacuumed out grinder assembly
3. Unlocked and removed outer grinder
4. Removed cap nut that\'s holding inner grinder, then removed inner grinder
5. Removed washers
6. Removed grind fan assembly
7. Replaced felt washer
8. Inserted grind fan assembly
9. Put replacement was hers back in place
10. Put cap nut back in place and tightened nut
11. Put replacement outer grinder back in place and locked it in place
12. Checked distance between outer and inner grinder, factory setting of 5 was adequate (minimal to none metal grinding noticable
13. Put bean hopper back in place
14. Adjusted grind of beans
15. Adjusted setting for amount of coffee ground
-> now the setting is a little below 1/4 - >-> like new!
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Grounds too course

Justin from Mountain View, California

3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Parts Used:
SP0001801
1. Remove coffee Bean hopped
2. Remove left over beans
3. Reinstall hopper and run grinder for remaining beans in the system
4. Remove hopper
5. Remove burr
6. Install new burr, reinstall hopper
7. Set courseness to maximum 13
8. Add beans
9. Run grinder while increasing from course to fine until next desired setting

Caution, leaving at original fineness setting and installing new burr could lead to jamming the burrs.
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