Need Two Window Operators

A quick learner from Buffalo, NY says:
Thesse units look very similar to Anderson windows of the same age. All wood windows. One is a awning style. The other is a left side unit from a pair that both close to the middle. There is a symbol on the cranks but I cannot tell what it is. I need one of each.
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for posting. For your Awning Operator, see our 39-015. Look over the dimensions, especially the max shoulder-to-shoulder distance, and see what you think. For your Casement Operator, look at our 39-014. You'll want to carefully review the dimensions on this one to be safe. Double-check the arm length and the hole spacing to see if it matches. Let us know if you think it could work for you.

A quick learner from Buffalo, NY says:
Thank you, you were spot on with your advice. I've ordered the two operators. Thank you for the help.

Phil
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Sounds good, Phil. Glad I could help! Let us know if you need anything else.

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