La Nuova Era NE.H2 Tube 6x4mm

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La Nuova Era NE.H2 Tube 6x4mm

This tube (NE.H2) is for the La Nuova Era Cuadra espresso machine models.

This connects the brass valve assembly (NE475) the HX T Fitting on the boiler.

  • Length: ~12″

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      This is also an area leaking on my machine and the fitting comes entirely out under pressure. Can you provide a date when this hose will be in stock or an alternative as highlighted above?
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      Q This is also an area leaking on my machine and the fitting comes entirely out under pressure. Can...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Brian White on March 11, 2021 1:20 pm
      A In case you want to DIY a fix with existing parts for this: 1. Unscrew the metal compression fitting and cut off the damaged part of your old PFTE tube (just a few mm so you have enough length left) 2. Reconnect the PTFE tubing. It should be a very tight fit, so you may need to clean the metal fitting and for grip use rubber gloves and possibly a bit of course sandpaper. (don't forget to put the compression fitting on the tube first) 3. Tighten the compression fitting with a wrench. This will create a permanent flange in the PFTE tube that will keep it in place. Hopefully this helps! Also, for the 1st-line folks, please restock or provide specs on the PFTE tubing.
    2. Thanks for answering my last question, I was able to finally figure out that this is the tubing that has a leak on my machine. Do you by any chance have a rough date of when you might be getting some of these in? If not, is there an equivalent tubing I can get more easily and cut to size to replace this?
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      Q Thanks for answering my last question, I was able to finally figure out that this is the tubing t...... Read more answer now
      Asked by ginny on February 8, 2021 7:01 pm
      Answered by the admin

      These will be here soon.

    4. Is this the tubing labeled "H1/H2" in the "old" version of the parts diagram? Thanks in advance!
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      Q Is this the tubing labeled "H1/H2" in the "old" version of the parts diagram? Thanks in advance! answer now
      Asked by ginny on January 18, 2021 3:10 am
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, it is difficult to determine as the manufacturer has changed the diagrams.