Need part number and link to specific window crank

Home Owner from Florida
Can you please advise the part number to the window crank in the attached photo, along with a link to it? The crank is stripped and will not close the window.

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Dave Sr.
Dave Sr. from SWISCO
SWISCO
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I think we can help replace this operator, but I cannot tell for sure what to recommend without seeing the link arm. Can you remove this from the window and show us that detail? That would be a huge help.

In the meantime, look at our 39-054, 39-056, 39-084, 39-259, or 39-432. These are some handles that match your hole spacing, but there's no saying what link arm is the best match. Since you're in Florida, the 39-054 is a strong contender, but you should still match it up just in case. Also look at the related video.

Home Owner from Florida

To help you ascertain which crank I should buy, please see the attached two pics of the same window crank here:

https://html2-f.scribdassets.com/7f8pcdu75s6p4fxw/images/1-de10bc8b2d.jpg

In the pic, I am unable to detach the linking-mechanisms that are circled in red and green. In one of your videos, those linking mechanisms are held-in with a Philips head screw, but these mechanisms appear to be permanently fastened in. How can I replace the crank if the mechanisms are permanently fastened in?

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Dave Sr.
Dave Sr. from SWISCO
SWISCO
Expert

Look on the opposite side of the link arm. There might be an e-ring like the 21-161 holding the operator link arm to the window linkage. Detach the clip and the arm should come loose to remove the operator.

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