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A quick learner from Stratford On says:

30470 .     2C755 .    40372    complete operator .   Truth

these are the numbers which appear on the unit

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Bob from SWISCO responded:

I am afraid those numbers are used on a few different components. Can you show us a picture of your entire operator assembly? That would help narrow things down. Many thanks. 

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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Take a look at our 39-031 and 39-032, or our 39-155 and 39-156. The only difference between these two sets of operators are slight differences in the length of the link arm, so compare both with your old hardware to see what matches best. 

A quick learner from Stratford On says:
This is the unit of have on all my windows
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