Window cranks..

A quick learner from Winston Salem, NC says:
I work for Salem Heritage in Winston Salem, NC and we are a window restoration company. We also install storm windows. One of our customers is getting interior storm windows and has asked if we can replace their window cranks as pictured here. These windows are out of a condominium that dates back to the late 1960's.
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Emily from SWISCO responded:

Hello!

Thank you for reaching out to us. Our 39-044 and 39-045 operators came to mind. I recommend you review our specifications and compare them with yours to see if these parts match what you need for your repair.

Let us know if you have any questions!

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