DISCONTINUED Fiorenzato A1400035 150° Safety Thermostat/High Limit for Bricoletta/Volante

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Fiorenzato A1400035 150° Safety Thermostat/High Limit

This safety thermostat (A1400035) is for the Fiorenzato Bricoletta & Volante espresso machine models.

Over the years, these have varied from 135 to 150 to 152 degress celsius. Sorry, we have no control which one we receive from Fiorenzato.

Reference Part Numbers. This part may be a suitable replacement for the following part numbers:
Ascaso I..994, V..874, and W20304
Astoria CMA 20304
Cimbali 531-195-100
Faema 531195100
Fiorenzato CS A1400035
Grimac 1161000014 and MG707
Lavazza 10066402
Nuova Ricambi 618962
Pavoni 0R14280010
Reneka 9003413
Wega WY20304

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Fiorenzato A1400035 150° Safety Thermostat/High Limit for Bricoletta/Volante

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Ascaso, Astoria, Faema, Fiorenzato, Grimac, La Cimbali, La Pavoni, Lavazza, Reneka, Wega

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      Do we know the thread size on this? Attempting to remove the old one, it broke off and remained in the boiler. It's sealed and doesn't leak, but I'd like to install a new one. Maybe have to drill and tap for it, so knowing the thread size would be very helpful. Thanks.
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      Q Do we know the thread size on this? Attempting to remove the old one, it broke off and remained i...... Read more answer now
      Asked by James Reid on December 10, 2019 10:03 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, the manufacturers do not offer the thread size on their thermostats. We apologize that we do not take measurements on parts.