Casement window hardware

Quick Learner from Cranston RI USA

Hello, I've just moved into a house built in 1958 in Cranston, RI.  It has a number of casement windows, that appear to have been installed in two or three different batches at different times.  The parts I need to replace are:

The "hinge" mechanism that pushes the window out when the crank is turned.  Photos attached.  I need two of these.

A replacement crank.  Photo attached (the 519 lpeg).  I found a label inside the window with the missing crank. I couldn't attach a photo because of the five photo limit.  It says "MFR: SIL-2 A-L-I Validator Series 7500/7550, Type: Casement".

One complete crank mechanism (to match the one depicted in the 0533 jpeg attached).  I couldn't find any labels or manufacturer's marks from this generation of casements. Inside the crank, there is a very faint logo that I think says TRUTH.

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Tom
Tom from SWISCO
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The hinge mechanism you've mentioned is called an operator. We sell a ton of these, but it's difficult to determine what yours is without seeing it removed. I believe the awning window operator is a match for our 39-393, which uses a 39-205 handle, but you'll need to review it to verify.

I'll need to see the casement window operator removed from the window to verify a match, but I can at least tell you that this also uses the 39-205

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