LAGOM P64

User Guide & Resources

Here, you will find all the additional resources you might need to make the most out of your LAGOM P64. The content of this page has been indexed, so please click on the links in the table of contents to quickly jump to the applicable sections.


Table of contents:

  1. Documentation and Manual (Most Current)

  2. Workflow Examples

    1. Basic workflow

    2. Advanced workflow (with RDT & WDT)

  3. Maintenance Videos

    1. Cleaning/Disassembly Procedure

    2. Zero Calibration

    3. Finding your zero

    4. Burrs Swap/Installation Guide:

  4. Additional notes & FAQ

    1. How much should I tighten the screws when reassembling my LAGOM P64 (post-August 2022)?

  5. Documentation and Resource Archive

1. Documentation and manual (most current)

2. Workflow guide

2.1 Basic Workflow:

2.2 Advanced Workflow (with RDT & WDT):

3. Maintenance videos

3.1 Cleaning/Disassembly Procedure:

For LAGOM P64 manufactured after August 2022

NOTE: For routine cleaning (every 6 months or annually), please refer to the instructional video provided. Please note that the center bolt on the bottom burr carrier (shown below) should not be disassembled unless it's necessary for repair or other specific reasons.

3.2 Zero Calibration Procedure:

This zero calibration procedure is necessary only when replacing the burrs; it is not required for routine cleaning.

3.3 Finding your zero (Pre-August 2022):

This procedure is mainly for LAGOM P64 shipped before August 2022, though it can be applied to all models.

For P64 shipped after August 2022, your grinder has been pre-calibrated at our workshop (usually to a few ticks under the actual zero to avoid damage to the burrs). You will only need to find the zero when you’re changing burrs.

3.4 Burrs Swap/Installation Guide:

This video guide demonstrates the burr swapping process for LAGOM P64. Some of the disassembly steps in the process may differ slightly depending on your model, but the techniques and tips are applicable to all models.

4. Additional notes and FAQ

Q: How much should I tighten the screws when reassembling my LAGOM P64 (post-August 2022)?

The goal when reassembling is to fully tighten the screws until the gap between the two flat surfaces collapses completely. Be careful not to apply excessive torque that could damage the hex tool, but also ensure the screw cannot rotate with reasonable force. The tightening process has a broad sweet spot, meaning you don't need to apply precise torque to secure the upper assembly effectively.

Procedures for tightening the screws to the correct tightness

When reassembling the upper funnel assembly, follow these steps to properly tighten the two hex screws:
a. Begin by tightening both screws on both sides with hex wrench until they are finger-tight.

Tips: You may find it useful to press down on the funnel while tightening the screws.
b. Once both screws are roughly even and finger-tight, then continue to work on one screw at a time.
c. On one of the screws, gradually apply a little more force at a time with the hex wrench.
d. If the screw rotates with additional force, continue applying force and repeat the process.
e. At one point, you will reach the maximum tightness, and the screw won't rotate anymore with additional force applied. This is when the screw is fully tightened.
f. Repeat the same process for the other screw on the other side.

5. Documentation and resource archive

LAGOM P64 shipped August 2022 - July 2023 (With VERSA cup):

LAGOM P64 shipped August 2020 - July 2022:

LAGOM P64 shipped before August 2020: