I had someone break into my house and stripped the gear on the handle.

A home owner from Nashville, Tennessee says:
I need the gear on the handle and im sure the clips that hold it down. The handle and set screw is fine, so are the gears on the window crank itself, its just the corkscrew that has the broken corkscrew gear, its just broke off at the very end. I numbers on the window arms say entry guard 94C094, the handle cover say monarch.
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for posting, and sorry to hear of your troubles! Hope you and yours are all right. I believe this operator might be our 39-031 and 39-032; just go over the dimensions to confirm whether or not they match. Let us know what you find.

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