Casement Window Latch

A home owner from Gaithersburg, MD says:
Unable to see any markings on the window or part, but the crank to open the window has "TRUTH" marked on it. Please see attached photos of locking mechanism and inside and outside of window.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

Take a look and compare the 38-091 and 38-092 multi-point locks to an undamaged version. If you also need new tie bar guides, see the 39-448. Thank you!

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