Window split arm

A home owner from Cleveland Ohio says:
Looking for what part I can replace without replacing the whole arm if possible.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

The operator shown in your photos looks like an old-style Roto assembly. The bad news is that Roto stopped making these and the only product currently available is the base itself; our 39-091 and 39-092, which are modern styles of your older part.

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We also offer the 39-224 folding and 39-230 standard handles for these assemblies but, unfortunately, the link arm that connects to the sash is obsolete and there is no known alternative. We've tried many products from our inventory and have not once been successful. We apologize for the inconvenience.

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