Casement operator

A landlord from Minnesota says:
Need new operator for the window
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Emily from SWISCO responded:

Hey there!

I'm afraid we don't have an exact match for this. The first operator style to come to mind is that of our 39-315 and 39-316, but it looks like your link arm has an offset. That would be more like our 39-220B and 39-221B.

Another idea is our 39-172 & 39-171. The offset goes in a different direction, but since the link arm is on bottom rather than on top I think it might make up for it. I can't be sure though. Look these over and let me know what you think. 

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