Awning Crank Ass'y,

A handy person from Florida says:
Can not find this assembly on your web site. Can you help? No manufacturing markings on part, just casting label 1RH.
User submitted photos of a window operator.
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
Thanks for posting! Take a look at our 39-194 operator. This seems close to the one you're looking to replace. The opposite hand is our 39-193, if you need that as well.
A quick learner from Florida says:
The only thing that concerns me is, will the 2-3/8 lever length lift the panels high enough to lock when closed? The panels are lifted up when completely closed to engage locking taps on each side of both awning panels.
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
I think it should be okay. There is usually a lot of give with awning operator link arms and you can get away with more than you'd think.
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