Casement window parts

A quick learner from Indiana says:
Looking for replacement operator, window lock, and keepers.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Your operator seems normal at first glance, but the more I look at it the less sure I am that it is. The screw base especially is very peculiar. Would it be possible to see a clear picture of the operator out of the window? I'd like to see the whole mechanism in one clear shot. That way I can see everything without any details obscured.

For the lock, see our 38-091 and 38-092. We also sell the 39-417 tie bar guide.

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