window gear

A quick learner from Gig Harbor WA says:
this piece seems to be the problem. Do you carry a replacement part?
User submitted a photo of a operator gear bore.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:
I'm afraid this part cannot be replaced. In fact, if it has come out then it means the gears on the operators have been stripped out and the whole thing will have to be replaced. I would be happy to help you find a new operator, but I will need to see a few pictures of it removed from the window in order to identify it.
A quick learner from Gig Harbor WA says:
Here is further photos. Looks like the model number is 40471
User submitted photos of a window operator.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:
Perfect, thank you. Check out our 39-031 and 39-032 and let me know what you think.
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