Case & Briggs Toilet Flush Levers
Hard-to-Find replacement trip levers for your Briggs or Case Toilet
Good maintenance is key to keeping any toilet functioning properly, but is particularly important with older toilets, such as Case or Briggs models. Replacing a worn out trip lever can extend the life of your toilet, and help you avoid problems caused by incorrect flushing. Luckily, PlumbingSupply.com® offers many hard-to-find toilet tank levers for older Case and Briggs toilets!
Case & Briggs Toilet Trip Lever #5106
Fits Case toilet models: 4000, 4000-A, 4100, 4100-A, 4200, 4300
Fits Briggs toilet models: 6001, 6002, 6011, 6012, 6014
Case & Briggs Toilet Trip Lever 5106 - Chrome = $12.38
Case Flush Handle Assembly #5127
Fits Case toilet models: First Model A, 1000, 1100, 3000
Case Flush Handle 5127 - Chrome = $109.89
Case Push Button Flush Assembly
Fits Case toilets: Model II and Model IV
Briggs Push Button Trip Lever #B500028
Fits Briggs toilet tank models: 6031, 6032, 6035 & 6036
Briggs Push Button Trip Lever B500028 - Chrome = $33.75
Briggs Front Mount #5116 Toilet Tank Lever
Fits Briggs toilet tank models: 4405, 4419, 4420, 4421, 4422, 4424, 4425, 4426, 4450, 4920, 4930, 4950, 4960, 4975, 4995, 4965, 4968, 4990 -- Replaces B351160 and B500008 flush lever models
Briggs Trip Lever #351302
Briggs Toilet Trip Lever 351302 - Chrome = $20.20
Briggs Toilet Flush Levers
Fits Briggs tank models: 4430, 4431, 4433, 4433L, 4435, 4436, 4438, 4440, 4441, 4443, 4443L, 4444, 4445, 4929, 4933, 4933L
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. "How do I tell what type of toilet trip lever I have?"
A. To determine what type of trip lever you have, you will need to note where the trip lever is mounted on the outside, then open the toilet tank and see how it is mounted, and how it is angled towards the flush valve. Once you have determined how your trip lever is installed in relation to the tank and flush valve, you should be able to select a trip lever from our extensive offerings.
Q. "How do I tell what type of mount my trip lever is?"
A. There are several ways trip levers are mounted; the style will depend on the manufacturer's shape of the tank, and the location of the flush valve. The styles are angle mount, side mount, front mount, right-hand mount, and offset. The angle mount typically has a 45° angle in the arm so that it can reach the flush valve located near the center of the tank. The side mount trip lever is for toilets that need a trip lever on the left side of the toilet tank (when standing and facing the toilet). Front mount toilets are one of the more common styles, and are mounted on the left/front of the tank (unless it is noted as "right hand mount"). Right hand mount is located on the right/front side of the tank. The offset trip lever has a long arm, and is angled to work around a less commonly angled tank shape.
Q. "What are the trip levers made of?"
A. Some trip levers have a metal handle and brass arm; however, as more and more homeowners opt to replace parts themselves, plastic replacement trip levers have become more readily available as a less expensive alternative. The metal trip levers are of superior quality when compared to plastic, and will far outlast them. Unfortunately, plastic trip levers are more likely to deteriorate than the all metal ones, making replacement more likely, more often.
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