Glass Maid provides glass washers, brush-type cleaning units, and bar glass polishing machines. These appliances keep drinkware spotless with fast cleaning, durable design, and user-friendly operation.

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Glass Maid Commercial Glass Washer Replacement Parts
Glass Maid is a trusted manufacturer of specialized cleaning equipment for the restaurant and food service industry, particularly recognized for its high-performance glass washer systems. These machines are essential in commercial kitchens, bars, and beverage service areas where spotless drinkware is critical. Along with glass washers, the brand also supports operations with rinse tanks, sanitation pumps, and drying systems, ensuring complete cleaning solutions tailored for demanding environments.
Among the most important components, the orifice regulates water flow and pressure for effective washing cycles. Other vital glass washer parts include brushes, foot kits, splash guards, and heating elements, each contributing to consistent cleaning results. Over time, heavy use can wear down parts like brush assemblies, gear drives, and motor connectors, leading to inconsistent water pressure, unusual cycle noise, or reduced washing efficiency. Identifying these issues early helps prevent costly downtime and ensures hygienic results.
At PartsFe, we supply a wide selection of Glass Maid replacement parts, including motor couplers with torque ratings of 25–40 in-lbs, bearings with 6200 and 6300 series load capacity, heating elements up to 2000W, and orifice nozzles in 1.5 mm–3 mm sizes. You’ll also find switch kits rated up to 15A, splash guards with reinforced polymer design, and brush assemblies with bristle lengths from 2”–4”.
FAQs:
How often should I replace the brushes in my Glass Maid unit?
Brushes should be replaced every 3–6 months, depending on daily usage and visible signs of wear like fraying or bent bristles.
What happens if I delay replacing worn Glass Maid parts?
Delaying replacement can lead to poor cleaning results, equipment strain, and eventual system failure that may cost more to fix.
What are the signs that the motor coupler in my Glass Maid unit is failing?
Common signs include slipping brushes, loud noises, and inconsistent brush rotation during operation.
Can a worn orifice affect cleaning efficiency?
Yes, a damaged or clogged orifice can reduce water flow, leading to ineffective glass cleaning and residue build-up.
Why is my Glass Maid unit making unusual noises?
Unusual sounds may indicate worn gears, misaligned components, or failing bearings that need immediate inspection.
Find me the most common Glass Maid replacement parts.
The most commonly replaced parts include brushes, motor couplers, bearings, switch kits, orifices, and foot kits, all available at PartsFe.











