WINDOW CRANK FOR ENTRY GARD MODEL 30841L AND R30842

A handy person from knoxville tn says:
need to know where to find them
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Tom from SWISCO responded:
Can you show me a picture of the operator in question, preferably out of the window? You don't necessarily have to remove it, but we need to see as much of the mechanism as possible. Your numbers correspond to a couple different kinds of operators, so seeing what yours looks like will narrow that down.
A home owner from Spotswood nj says:
Looking to replace window crank Truth entry guard R30842 and L30841
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Thanks! Based on these photos, I recommend looking at our 39-031 and 39-032 to start out. Carefully compare our dimensions to yours to confirm that everything lines up.

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