Awning Window Hardware

A home owner from Kapa’a Hawai’i says:

Replacement windows hardware I have photos of the windows Need to replace most of the windows

Thanks Looking forward to hear from you soon

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Bob from SWISCO responded:

It's a bit tough to tell from these photos but I think the window operator might be our 39-239B. Take a look and see if you agree. For new lock assemblies, see the 38-099 and 38-100. I'm not certain if these are what you need, but remove your old ones and compare to see. 

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