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American Standard Trip Lever 7381143-200.0020A Polished Chrome

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The American Standard Trip Lever is a polished chrome replacement part designed for lavatory faucets. Made from durable brass with a sleek finish, it offers a simple, tool‑free installation and includes all necessary hardware. Compatible with model 7381143‑200.0020A, this lever provides reliable operation and a professional look for any bathroom renovation.

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Product Overview

The American Standard Trip Lever is engineered as a premium replacement component for residential and commercial lavatory faucets. Constructed from solid brass and finished in polished chrome, the lever combines classic aesthetics with modern durability. Its dimensions of 9.2 inches in length and 2.45 inches in width provide a balanced profile that fits seamlessly into standard faucet housings. The polished chrome exterior resists tarnish and corrosion, ensuring a long‑lasting shine even in high‑humidity bathroom environments. Designed with a left‑hand orientation, the lever aligns perfectly with the plumbing layout of most American Standard models, including the specific part number 7381143‑200.0020A. The integrated trip lever mechanism operates a concealed trapway, delivering reliable water flow control while minimizing the risk of leaks.

The brass core of the lever is alloyed with copper and zinc to achieve an optimal balance between hardness and machinability, ensuring that the component can withstand repeated lever actions without deformation. The polished chrome surface is applied using a multi‑layer electroplating process that creates a uniform, mirror‑like coating resistant to tarnish, fingerprints, and the acidic effects of cleaning agents. At a weight of just 1.44 ounces, the lever is light enough for easy handling yet robust enough to support the mechanical forces generated during faucet operation. Its compact footprint of 9.2 by 2.45 inches allows it to fit within confined faucet housings, while the integrated trip lever mechanism provides a reliable shutoff function that helps prevent water waste and potential damage from uncontrolled flow.

Technical specifications for the American Standard Trip Lever include a part number of 7381143‑200.0020A, UPC 012611492914, and an ASIN B00EOA1HY0 for easy reference in online catalogs. The lever’s dimensions are precisely engineered to 9.2 inches (23.4 cm) in length, 2.45 inches (6.2 cm) in width, and a thickness of approximately 0.75 inches (1.9 cm), providing a low profile that integrates smoothly with standard faucet assemblies. The weight of 1.44 ounces (40.8 grams) contributes to effortless handling during installation. The product is packaged as a single unit, including all necessary mounting hardware, and is shipped in a compact, recyclable box to minimize environmental impact.

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Usage

The trip lever is ideally suited for both new construction projects and retrofit applications where an existing faucet requires a reliable water‑shutoff mechanism. In residential settings, homeowners appreciate the quiet operation and the ability to quickly stop water flow during maintenance or emergencies. Commercial facilities, such as hotels and office buildings, benefit from the lever’s durability and low‑maintenance design, which can withstand frequent use without degradation. Because the lever is designed for left‑hand orientation, it aligns with the standard plumbing configurations found in most American Standard installations, reducing the need for custom adjustments. The component’s polished chrome finish also complements a variety of bathroom décor styles, from contemporary minimalist to traditional chrome‑accented designs.

To install the trip lever, begin by shutting off the water supply and relieving any pressure in the line. Remove the existing lever assembly by loosening the mounting screws, taking care to keep the underlying valve body intact. Position the new lever, aligning the mounting holes with the pre‑drilled slots on the faucet housing. Insert the supplied screws and tighten them to the recommended torque, typically between 8 and 10 inch‑pounds, to ensure a secure fit without over‑compressing the brass. Connect the trip lever linkage to the valve stem, confirming that the lever moves freely through its full range of motion. Finally, restore the water supply, test the operation by turning the faucet on and off, and verify that the lever effectively stops water flow when engaged.

Regular maintenance of the trip lever extends its service life and preserves the polished chrome appearance. Periodically inspect the lever for signs of wear, such as loosened screws or diminished lever travel, and tighten any loose hardware using a screwdriver. Clean the chrome surface with a soft, non‑abrasive cloth and a mild detergent solution to remove soap scum and mineral deposits. Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia, which can degrade the finish over time. If the lever becomes difficult to operate, apply a thin layer of silicone‑based lubricant to the moving parts to restore smooth motion without attracting dust.

Common troubleshooting scenarios involve a lever that feels stiff or does not fully close the water flow. If stiffness occurs, first ensure that the lever is not obstructed by mineral buildup; a gentle cleaning with a vinegar solution can dissolve deposits. Should the lever fail to close completely, verify that the trip lever linkage is correctly aligned with the valve stem and that the mounting screws are tightened to the proper torque. In rare cases where the internal mechanism is damaged, the lever should be replaced under the warranty terms to avoid further leakage. Detailed troubleshooting guides are available on the American Standard website, providing step‑by‑step visual aids.

Why Choose Us

Choosing American Standard as the source for your trip lever replacement brings the confidence of a brand that has been a leader in plumbing fixtures for over a century. The company’s commitment to quality is reflected in the rigorous testing each component undergoes, including corrosion resistance, load bearing capacity, and finish durability. Customers benefit from a one‑year limited warranty that covers manufacturing defects, providing peace of mind and protection against unexpected failures. Moreover, the brand’s extensive dealer network ensures that support and replacement parts are readily available, minimizing downtime for both residential and commercial projects.

The trip lever is supported by a dedicated customer service team that can assist with installation queries, compatibility checks, and warranty claims. When a warranty issue arises, the process is streamlined: the customer provides the purchase receipt and product serial number, and the support team arranges a replacement shipment at no additional cost. In addition to the standard one‑year limited warranty, many distributors offer extended service plans that cover accidental damage or wear beyond the initial coverage period. This comprehensive support network ensures that buyers receive ongoing value and confidence throughout the product’s lifecycle.

American Standard has been a cornerstone of the plumbing industry since its founding in the late 19th century, pioneering innovations such as the first all‑metal bathtub and the introduction of the modern toilet tank. This legacy of engineering excellence is reflected in every component, including the trip lever, which benefits from decades of research into material durability and water efficiency. The company’s commitment to sustainable manufacturing practices includes the use of recycled metals in the brass alloy and environmentally responsible plating processes that reduce waste and energy consumption. By choosing this product, customers align themselves with a brand that values both performance and ecological responsibility.

American Standard’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond product design to the entire supply chain. The brass alloy used in the trip lever incorporates a high percentage of recycled material, reducing the demand for virgin metal extraction. The chrome plating process utilizes water‑based electrolytes and recycles rinse water to minimize environmental discharge. Packaging is optimized for size, using recyclable cardboard and eliminating unnecessary plastic inserts. These eco‑friendly practices align with industry standards such as LEED certification and appeal to environmentally conscious consumers who seek products that contribute to a greener future.

Feedback from plumbers and homeowners consistently highlights the trip lever’s ease of installation and reliable performance. Many users report that the polished chrome finish retains its luster after months of daily use, and the lever’s smooth action reduces wear on the faucet’s internal components. Positive reviews often mention the comprehensive warranty and responsive customer support as key factors influencing repeat purchases. This collective endorsement reinforces the product’s reputation as a trusted solution for faucet repair and maintenance.

Key Features

  • Polished chrome finish resists corrosion and maintains a sleek look in humid bathroom environments.
  • Solid brass construction provides strong, long‑lasting performance and reliable water‑shutoff operation.
  • Easy, tool‑free installation with all necessary hardware included reduces labor time and hassle.
  • Left‑hand orientation matches standard American Standard faucet designs for seamless compatibility.
  • Backed by a 1‑year limited warranty and dedicated customer support for peace of mind.

FAQ

Can this trip lever be used on right‑handed faucet installations?

No, the lever is designed for left‑hand orientation, which aligns with the majority of American Standard models. For right‑handed setups, a compatible right‑handed part should be selected.

What tools are required for installation?

Installation typically requires a standard screwdriver, a pair of pliers, and the included mounting hardware. No specialized tools or drilling are necessary, making the process quick for both professionals and DIY homeowners.

Is the polished chrome finish prone to scratching?

The chrome coating is engineered to be scratch‑resistant under normal use. Minor surface marks can be gently polished with a non‑abrasive cleaner to restore the original shine.

How does the warranty work?

The product includes a one‑year limited warranty covering manufacturing defects. If a defect arises within the warranty period, contact the seller with proof of purchase for a replacement or repair.

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