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LubriMatic Standard-Duty, Lever Action Grease Gun

LubriMatic Standard-Duty, Lever Action Grease Gun

Item # L30200
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This multi-purpose grease gun is capable of handling household jobs, even routine automotive maintenance. Its black metal casing fits a 14 oz. cartridge and is capable of producing up to 6,000 psi! Fastest Shipping and Great prices for LubriMatic Standard-Duty, Lever Action Grease Gun. Read our customer reviews of LubriMatic lubricants sealants adhesives. Call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service or order your lubricants sealants adhesives part number L30200 by LubriMatic online at etrailer.com.
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LubriMatic Lubricants Sealants Adhesives - L30200

  • Greasing Tools
  • Grease Gun
  • 14 oz
  • LubriMatic
  • 6000 psi

This multi-purpose grease gun is capable of handling household jobs, even routine automotive maintenance. Its black metal casing fits a 14 oz. cartridge and is capable of producing up to 6,000 psi!


Standard-Duty Grease Gun

Ideal for household and do-it-yourself automotive use. Uses standard 14 oz. cartridge. Develops up to 6,000 PSI. Delivers 1 oz. Of grease/40 strokes.

30-200 Stand Duty Lever Action Grease Gun



30-200 LubriMatic Standard-Duty, Lever Action Grease Gun





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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for LubriMatic Standard-Duty Lever Action Grease Gun Review

Hi there trailer owners, today we're going to be taking a look at Lubrimatics 14 ounce lever action grease gun. We just got done repacking the bearings on our trailer here. There was no damage to the bearings but it had been quite a few years now that this trailer's been in service, so it's always a good idea to check your bearings, make sure there's no pitting or scoring on them. And while you're there you should replace the grease to get out any dirt, moisture or anything else that's in there to ensure you've got nice, smooth operation.After you've got those replaced if you greased them, you can use our gun here if you've got easy lube axles, and this is actually something you can do without having to take the bearings all the way out and check them. We inspected them and did everything to make sure that they we're okay, but you can just go in here and add some new grease. The grease fitting is located right there.

Our end we'll click right onto it and then we just pump our gun. And as we're pumping our handle here, it's filling our cavity up inside with grease and that also pushes it through our bearings.The guns are rated for 6,000 pounds of pressure which is more than you're ever going to need when you're using it with your wheel bearings here in most cases, but many of your other components on your trailer require lubrication as well. Especially if you've upgraded your equalizers or the pins for your leaf springs. A lot of the replacements are going to have grease fittings on them so you can grease those and extend the life of those components.With those, they do often freeze up, rust gets in there and it can be difficult to deliver grease to it. And that's where having that 6,000 pounds of pressure really comes in handy because you can drive out that rusting corrosion and get that grease into those spots that have been missing it for potentially many years.

With our lever here it does deliver grease of one ounce over 40 strokes, so this is per stroke that we've got coming out there.And again, over 40 strokes, that's going to be about one ounce of grease. Now if you need some grease for your gun we've got plenty of greases available from Lubrimatic here. They offer both marine and wheel bearing grease. We're using the standard wheel bearing grease on this but the marine we would be using on something like a boat trailer. They're available in tubs or cartridges, and this is going to use the 14 ounce cartridges here.So when you're ready to install one or replace one that has been emptied, you'll want to start by pulling on the lever here at the back and this will pull out.

It is going to be a little hard to pull it if you've already used it. And then once you've got it pulled back there's a small slot in the bottom, it'll just tip to the side and that's going to hold this in the release position.We've released all the spring pressure on the seal that's pushing up on our grease. We can then remove the top and here inside we've got our cartridge. This one's not completely empty yet so we're going to be saving it, but it does just slide out of here. We can see there.

So when you go to install your new one, that was the standard wheel bearing grease. We've got some marine grease here we're going to be sliding in there.We'll start by taking the cap off. It will then slide down inside our tube. I like to give it a little push and twist, it can release the lever here at the back when you do that. But it's important that you get the seal up inside of your tube here in order for it to push properly and get out any air that's inside of it.Once you've got it down in there, the top here just has a pop top just like on a soda can. So we're just going to pull that and we can now re-install the top. On the top here it does have a small fitting you can use to bleed out any air, but what I actually found that I like better than grabbing an allen key and removing this is to just loosen this up a turn or two, just like that. And when we go to release this now it's going to push the air out past the threads.So it'll just save you from having to go get another tool. Once we've done that we're just going to go back and forth just to make sure it gets that air out of there, and then we'll tighten it up. And at this point you're ready to start filling anything, we're just going to test it out here on our rag. And you can see the difference in color between our wheel bearing grease that's coming out, what was left in there, and the marine grease there. It's kind of a bluish green versus a darker forest green. And you can see now we are into our new marine grease. And that completes our look at Lubrimatics 14 ounce lever action grease gun..

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LubriMatic Standard-Duty, Lever Action Grease Gun - L30200

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (44 Customer Reviews)

This multi-purpose grease gun is capable of handling household jobs, even routine automotive maintenance. Its black metal casing fits a 14 oz. cartridge and is capable of producing up to 6,000 psi!

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Easy to use and quality product.



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Working as expected



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Perfect fit for the 14 oz grease cartridges and the dexter axle/hub fittings.



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Exactly what I needed for the wheel bearings on my travel trailer.



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It is your "basic" grease gun. It has worked A-OK the few times I've used it his year. It seems solid and I do not expect any issues with it in the future.



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not much to say .... works well, no issues. Previously had one from the discount hardware store, this one is much nicer.



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Hey its the basic grease gun. What can I say: Use to grease the trailer hubs or anything else. Fast service and always available to chat and I like etrailer prices,



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Suits its purpose as a cheaper grease gun. I had trouble getting the air bleed out but this may be just because I have never used a grease gun before. I ended up removing the bleed set screw and used my finger over the hole while applying grease. Worked great like this. Just had to release the ram rod in the back when I was done so grease wouldn't shoot out the bleed hole.



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I bought trailer mirrors and they work just great.



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Works well, especially for the price. The fitting was a little tight and hard to remove from the zerk for the first few uses, but got easier by the time the job was complete. Would recommend to a friend.



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Quick service, free shipping and order was packed well and received with no damage. Would definitely refer friends to etrailer.



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This is a good value for a grease gun.



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Excellent service. Ordered moly grease. Arrived as promised!



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great basic grease gun for the do it yourself person



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Product works great! Fast shipping. Definitely will shop here again

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Great products for a great price. I like them very much.
JR - 09/27/2016


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Quality product, great service and speedy delivery.

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No problem. Working great.
Richard - 09/03/2016


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Product works. i totally understand why they don't want you reviewing shipping on here. Don't count on it being on time.
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The gun will not draw grease.

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At the top of the grease gun, next to the spout is the bleeder screw. Make sure that screw is tight. If it isnt snugged up, itll allow air in the cylinder, which will prevent the grease from being drawn up into the grease gun.
-- Etrailer Expert Mike L - 08/30/2018


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Great product. Easy to use.. No issues since bearing maintenance.



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Great company to work with. Great products, prices, and service.



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Solid greaser. Easy fill and use.



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Received very fast. Got exactly what I ordered. I will use again, and recommend to others.



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Working as expected.



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Very nice quality. Super solid build.



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Perfect for my needs


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    Standard tapered trailer wheel bearings are recommended to be re-packed with fresh bearing grease about every year or every 12,000 miles under normal use. In certain conditions this interval could be shorter, such as if you routinely tow the trailer under conditions of extreme heat or near its maximum load capacity. This and other recommended trailer maintenance procedures are outlined in the linked article, which may interest you. With the EZ lube zerk fitting you'll want to pump grease...
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    Standard tapered trailer wheel bearings are recommended to be re-packed with fresh bearing grease about every year or every 12,000 miles under normal use. In certain conditions this interval could be shorter, such as if you routinely tow the trailer under conditions of extreme heat or near its maximum load capacity. This and other recommended trailer maintenance procedures are outlined in the linked article, which may interest you. With the EZ lube zerk fitting you'll want to pump grease...
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  • Do I Really Need To Repack Bearings Every 12 Months If I Have Low Mileage On Trailer
    The bearings should really be repacked every 12,000 miles or 12 months whichever comes first even if you are not putting 12,000 miles on the trailer. It still a good idea to routinely repack the bearings every 12 months because the grease breaks down over time regardless of the mileage which can lead to bearing failure. I have attached a couple of helpful articles for your reference.
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  • Will Outer Bearing Push Out If Grease Is Installed and the Spindle Nut Isn't On
    Bearings fit pretty tightly to the spindle as the clearances are very tight. Combined with that and the vertical pressure of the hub on the spindle/bearing it's held in place well and the grease would not push it out. "With the EZ lube zerk fitting you'll want to pump grease until you begin to see the outer bearing move or you see grease seeping through the outer bearing. If you pump the grease slowly and rotate the hub, you should not blow the grease seal. Once you see the grease seeping...
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  • How Often Should Trailer Hubs Get Greased with EZ Lube Spindles
    Standard tapered trailer wheel bearings are recommended to be re-packed with fresh bearing grease about every year or every 12,000 miles under normal use. In certain conditions this interval could be shorter, such as if you routinely tow the trailer under conditions of extreme heat or near its maximum load capacity. This and other recommended trailer maintenance procedures are outlined in the linked article, which may interest you. With the EZ lube zerk fitting you'll want to pump grease...
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  • How Often to Add Grease to Hub with Bearing Buddy
    Some Bearing Buddies have an Auto Check feature that uses a blue ring that will be flush with the top of the cylinder when full of grease. If it is not at the top you would add grease until the blue ring is pushed outward. If your Bearing Buddies do not have this feature you would just need to insert grease using the fitting at the end until grease starts to ooze out from the front of the hub. If grease leaks out of the back then that indicates that the seal is likely blown and will need...
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  • Recommended High Temperature Wheel Bearing Grease for EZ Lube Spindles
    The green or blue greases are usually a synthetic grease with color added for identification or brand recognition. For your application, I recommend the LubriMatic Wheel Bearing Grease for Disc and Drum Brake Applications - 14-oz Cartridge # L11465 which works with a grease gun like # L30200. This will work perfectly on your EZ Lube spindles.
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    I can help you with greasing up your EZ Lube Axle. First thing I would check would be that the grease is not coming out of the back of the axle through the seal. If this is the case you will need to replace the seal. Our tubes like # L11390 have 14 ounces which should be more than enough to fill your axle. You will want to continue to pump grease until you begin to see the outer bearing move or you see grease seeping through the outer bearing. Make sure you pump the grease slowly...
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  • How Do You Know When to Add Grease to Bearing Buddies on a 5th Wheel Trailer
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  • Recommended Grease for Hub and Drum
    The grease I highly recommend for you is the LubriMatic Wheel Bearing Grease for Disc and Drum Brake Applications # L11465. This is the highest-rated grease and will do a fantastic job; I also recommend using the LubriMatic Standard-Duty, Lever Action Grease Gun # L30200. I have added links to video reviews of both the grease and grease gun for you to check out.
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  • How Often Do I Need To Repack The Wheel Bearings On My Cargo Trailer?
    Wheel bearings should be inspected and grease repacked in the bearings every 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. This information can be found in both the Haulmark trailers owners manual and we have it in our article which I have linked below. If you have a boat trailer or you run your trailer in extreme hot and cold temperatures I generally recommend inspecting the grease more often to ensure that it is in good condition and quantity. I recommend the LubriMatic LMX Industrial...
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  • Do I Have to Pull My Slide-outs in When Greasing my 5th Wheel Trailers Axle/Bearings
    When using a grease gun like the # L30200 and grease like the # L11390 to grease the axle/bearings on your 5th wheel you technically don't have to pull your slide-outs in. But, I highly recommend that you do. You are going to have jack your 5th wheel trailer up to be able to spin the hubs as needed when greasing. Having your slides out is going to change the balance of your trailer and the risk of the 5th wheel trailer falling is not one that I would take.
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  • What Synthetic Wheel Grease do You Recommend for My Travel Trailer Wheels?
    For your 2020 Jayco travel trailer's wheels with zerk fittings, I recommend the LubriMatic Wheel Bearing Grease for Disc and Drum Brake Applications # L11465 along with the grease gun # L30200. This grease is fully synthetic and is perfect for wheel components.
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  • Recommended Grease To Use On Slider For Reese Fifth Wheel Hitch
    Per my contact at Reese, the lubricant you should use on your slider is a white lithium grease like part # L11354. This white grease has a zinc additive and can be used even on plastic components. If you do not have a grease gun I recommend part # L30200. This is a lever action standard grease gun and will work great with the L11354.
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  • Can Single Lip Grease Seal Be Used To Replace Double Lip Grease Seal On Utility Trailer
    I would be happy to help! The gap between the inner bearing and grease seal in the hub is completely normal, and is needed to make sure the inner bearing never contacts the grease seal. You can get away with a single lip grease seal, though it is not as ideal for keeping water out of the spindle, as you are not submerging the trailer in water. I recommend cleaning the axle right behind the grease seal, and the back of the hub really well then repacking the bearings and reinstalling the...
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  • Can the LubriMatic LMX Grease Part # L11390 Be Used in Trailer Hubs with Disc Brakes
    The LubriMatic LMX Industrial Strength Grease part # L11390 can indeed be used in the bearings on you 5th wheel trailer with disc brakes but I recommend the LubriMatic Wheel Bearing Grease for Disc and Drum Brake Applications part # L11465 as it has a higher drop point which will allow for greater temperatures before the molecules in the grease begin to break down and wear out. If you need an applicator gun then I recommend the LubriMatic Standard-Duty, Lever Action Grease Gun part # L30200...
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    In order to pick out the correct hub assembly for a trailer you are going to need know a few key pieces of information. The first thing you will need to know is the bolt pattern of your hubs. This is so you get a hub that is compatible with your wheels. I attached an FAQ article on determining bolt pattern for you to check out. Next thing you will need to know is what spindle you have on your trailer. In order to do that you can either get the inner and outer bearing numbers from a hub...
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  • Recommended Marine Grade Grease for a Boat Trailer
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    For the Curt Q20 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch # C16536, Curt does recommend that black graphite grease be used for the jaw before each individual use and every 1,000 miles thereafter. Black graphite grease can usually be obtained at a local auto parts or hardware store and will probably just be labeled as "graphite grease". If you do not already have a manual grease gun, you can use # L30200. You can use the grease fitting that is centered in the cast base plate to grease the lower bearing...
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