Gaggia Classic Top Cover
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Description
Here's a replacement top cover for the Gaggia Classic espresso machine.
It has cut-outs on top for a 58mm tamp and a generic WDT tool holder.
Additionally, it uses a 25mm silicone tube to replace the traditional funnel. This is useful as it allows for more freedom to mount SSRs internally for a DIY PID conversion. The water filling section is sloped just enough so that water does not pool in the fill area.
This allowed a PID conversion for sub-£40 all in, with minimal effort for SSR placement.
This MakerWorld listing solely covers the top cover assembly, please look elsewhere for PID conversion guides.
I recommend ASA-CF, ASA, ABS, or a similar filament that can wistand reasonable temperatures. My ASA-CF version has been working fine for over 12 months of heavy daily use.
Parts List
- 25mm ID Silicone Hose (e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0D6Z536RM)
- 2x Jubilee clips (optional for safety, often included above)
Assembly
- Print all the parts
- Fit the handle onto the lid, glue optional
- Put the silicone hose onto the main cover, and insert the spout into the other end (optionally use jubilee clips)
- Screw the gaggia's metalic boiler cover onto the newly printed main cover
- Feed the new spout through your wiring, into the cut-out above the water res
- Place your PID wiring into the cut-out, and insert the filler piece to tidy it up
- Ensuring the front tabs are lined up, secure the main cover to the Gaggia's body with the remaining two screws.
- Enjoy your espresso!
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