Ulka Pump – 52W, 120V, 60Hz, Model EA Type EAP5, plastic output

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Ulka Pump Model EA Type EAP5

The optional male fitting that threads onto the output end should have some thread seal tape or Loctite with NSF approval to make a good seal.

This ulka pump is interchangeable with the same brand and style pump that is 41 watts.

This pump and the brass compatible can be found on the following makes of espresso machines:

  • Ascaso, Ala di Vittoria, Bezzera, Didiesse, Faema, Gaggia, Grimac, Isomac, la Nuova Era, La Pavoni, La Spaziale, Magister, Nuova Simonelli, Pasquini, Philips/Saeco, Quickmill, Rancilio, Rocket,

 

  • Reference Part Numbers. This pump may be a suitable replacement for the following part numbers:
    Lelit – MC006
    Nemox – 068000141
    VBM – POMPVIBDOM120
    Astoria 26315
    Brasilia 00607.4.00.08
    Carimali 95.00835.00.17
    Ceme 1.01.305.05/PA and 10130505PA
    Gaggia 12000131 and 187720955
    Rancilio 34011023 and 34-011-023
    Saeco 12000131, 187720955, 9070.035.00F, and 996530007751

Specifications:

  • 52 watts.
  • 120 volts.
  • 60 hertz.

Notes:

  1. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CHECK YOUR ESPRESSO MACHINE PRIOR TO PURCHASING THE REPLACEMENT PUMP.
  2. Sometimes, a vibration pump will develop an airpocket in shipping or from storage. To remove the airpocket, use a turkey baste filled with water and push the water through the pump while powered on / operating. Make sure the other end is clear and drained, or connected within machine AND air can escape the other side (through open grouphead valve, steam valve open, etc).
Brand

Ulka

Voltage (volts)

110 – 120

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      Hi i live in Norway and want to buy this for my Isomac espresso machine,do you ship to Norway? How do I enter my adr?
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      Q Hi i live in Norway and want to buy this for my Isomac espresso machine,do you ship to Norway? Ho...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Marianne Bakkejord on November 5, 2022 9:42 am
    2. Hello, I think this is the pump I need for my cuadra.. But is there one with a brass output, or am I wrong thinking brass is better? Thanks Giuseppe
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      Q Hello, I think this is the pump I need for my cuadra.. But is there one with a brass output, or...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Giuseppe on January 16, 2021 7:53 pm
      Answered by the admin

      For the most part, there won't be any noticeable difference. Brass makes a more secure connection, compared to plastic.

    4. Hello, do you ship to Canada? I'm looking for Ulka Pump – 52W, 120V, 60Hz, Model EA Type EAP5, plastic output Thanks
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      Q Hello, do you ship to Canada? I'm looking for Ulka Pump – 52W, 120V, 60Hz, Model EA Type EAP5, p...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Gil Shomrat on September 12, 2019 12:14 am
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, we do not ship to Canada.

    6. Is the Ulka Vibration Pump Model EAP5 compatible with SYSKO.SAP.HP4
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      Q Is the Ulka Vibration Pump Model EAP5 compatible with SYSKO.SAP.HP4 answer now
      Asked by Ahmed Abd El Fattah on June 6, 2019 6:56 am
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, we are not able to confirm 'yes' or 'no' as we have never changed out this pump before.

    8. Hello. I have an older, Pasquini Livia90. Is this a compatible pump? If not, please recommend a compatible vibration pump (120v 60hz). I'm unaware of any additional parts that SHOULD be replaced when a new pump is installed, please share your suggestions on that... Cheers, Sean M
    9. 0 votes
      Q Hello. I have an older, Pasquini Livia90. Is this a compatible pump? If not, please recommend a c...... Read more answer now
      Asked by sean on May 11, 2019 5:12 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Yes, it should be interchangeable as long as your espresso machine's pump shows EAX5, EX5, or EAP5 on the pump. If it is an older style which is not an ULKA, then it will not work on your espresso machine.

    10. I think my pump has a bad coil. What should the resistance be across the terminals of an ULKA EAP5 pump?
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      Q I think my pump has a bad coil. What should the resistance be across the terminals of an ULKA EAP...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Jeff Cherwinka on March 17, 2019 10:17 pm
      Answered by the admin

      From our testing, the range has been from 2.1 to 2.6 ohms on a new pump.

    12. I have a Pasquini G4 pid. Looks like the pump is really slow again. I replaced it in 2017 already. It is a Ulka EX5 41W. Should I upgrade it to the 52W model you have? It is compatible? I see you are selling these on Amazon as well, do you match that price with free shipping? Thank you!
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      Q I have a Pasquini G4 pid. Looks like the pump is really slow again. I replaced it in 2017 already...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Petru Bodea on February 6, 2019 6:27 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, we do not match our prices on Amazon that have shipping charges. Since the pump is failing so fast, you may have other issues inside the machine that may be causing this. It should be checked by a professional.

    14. I have an Ascaso Uno versatile from 2011. You think its time to replace the pump or not needed? Curious if replacing over a certain amount of time is recommended.
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      Q I have an Ascaso Uno versatile from 2011. You think its time to replace the pump or not needed? C...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Michael Belluzzi on December 1, 2018 1:47 am
      Answered by the admin

      If it still works, then leave 'well' enough alone!