Anderson Window crank

A quick learner from Connecticut says:
Do you have this Anderson window crank and lock
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:

Thank you for contacting us. I'm afraid that we do not have that operator and lock. I believe Andersen used this type hardware from around 1960, or even before. You would need to contact an Andersen dealer to see if these are still available, though I doubt anyone would have these. 

If not, take a look at our 39-366 operator along with the two types of tracks I listed on this page. See if you could adapt this hardware to your window. It may not be easy, but I think with some work it will be possible. 

As for the lock, take a look at the 38-056 and 38-057 along with the 38-135 keeper. This is a newer style used by Andersen. Once again, it will require adaptation and I cannot guarantee that it will work even then, but I think it's worth considering.

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