Milgard casement windocrank assembly

A home owner from Auburn ca says:
Older milgard casement window crank assembly 03/02/01 stamped on crannk gear mechanism, truth stamped on arm, 31876 stanped on the other arm
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for posting. I believe your operator is our 39-253LB. Just ensure the dimensions listed below match what you have. For a new cover and handle, see either the 39-375 or 39-451, depending on the style you prefer. For a new track slide piece, see the 39-529. For a new stud bracket, see the 39-546. Take a look at all these parts and let me know if you think they can work for you. Let me know if you have any questions.

Dimensions for 39-253LB
Dimensions for 39-253LB

A home owner from Auburn ca says:
It is the correct dimensions, need help with removing the cover. Are those some kind of rivet (on bottom pic)that attaches cover to crank assembly?
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Unfortunately some older versions of this operator have covers that reallly weren't meant to be removed without drilling out the rivets, as you've discovered. Newer versions of the operator are meant to work with cover and handle kits that 'snap' into place. Essentially this means that you can't reuse your old cover and handle with the new mechanism, unfortunately; at the same time, if everything I listed in the photos above matches what you have, then the 39-253LB is what you need and there's no need to take the cover off to check other details. Let me know if you have any other questions.

A home owner from Auburn ca says:
Ok, can the slide and stud bracket be removed from the old sill operator or do i need to purchase new? Do you sell the plastic slide piece?
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

You should be able to reuse the original stud bracket, yes. It will be compatible with the new operator in the same way.

I'm not sure what the plastic slide piece is in this instance. Would it be possible to see a photo?

A home owner from Auburn ca says:
It's a platic slide on the end of the other arm
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

That would be the 39-529 guide. This is sold separately but you can probably reuse your original without issue. These just pop on and off.

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