Another little refinement...flats on shaft of ball end studs on flick valves

by Reiss Gunson on Monday, 27 November 2017 22:30

So what i hear you say

Well this small refinement will allow owners of our hard working commercial machines in particular to quickly and easily disassemble the end cap assembly

Why would they want to?  Well, in a high use commercial environment the ball end will wear its way out through the chromed brass end cap on the flick valve and fall off in your hand as it does with our competitor's machines, so we added a stainless steel bush to take the wear

But we screwed up slightly in not machining flats on the stem of the ball end stud, which are needed so you can put a 6mm wrench on the stem to stop it turning as you need to unscrew the wenge toggle hande in order to be able to change out the stainless bush when it wears

But now we have addressed it, as you can see in the accompanying image

Now you will no longer need to replace the entire end cap assembly, but just the inexpensive stainless bush and away you go again pulling shots and making money: the LONDINIUM difference

With LONDINIUM you will get to keep more of the fruits of your labours in retail coffee becuase our machines are more reliable and when they do need attention we can get you the parts anywhere DHL goes in less than a week and you dont need a factory technician to get your LONDINIUM back in service

There are so few critical service items in a LONDINIUM that it would completely practical for you to buy them in advance and have them in a drawer, ready for when they are needed

LONDINIUM: Exceptional coffee, exceptionally low total cost of ownership

Little by little we are getting everything just right

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