Entry Guard Truth 3317 ZO?

A landlord from st. paul mn says:
I can't read the final letters/numbers on the assembly due to rust. I think it is ZO. Those last two appear to be letters as they were thicker than the numbers.

We have not removed the assembly so I don't have a picture of that but we did take off the "cap" hiding the mechanism and I've sent a picture of that.

The window is long and narrow

I could use a left and right swing.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

Your operator resembles the EntryGard 39-035 and 39-036 which use the 39-107FK folding handle and cover kit. Take a look and compare the specifications below to ensure they match up to your assembly. Thanks for posting! 

Dimensions for 39-036
Dimensions for 39-036

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