Replacement operator

A quick learner from US says:
Both window sets are Marvin Windows.
The top photo is one of two in a set installed about 1998.

The second photo is one of two in a set install when the home the home was built in 1988.

Other that the different mechanisms, both sets are the same size sets of two windows.

The cranks for the older of the two sets, both need to be replaced.

I am certain that if the older mechanism is no longer available, the new type would work.

Please let me know if you have replacements for either type as well as how to order. If the come in both a right hand and left hand type, I would want one of each.

Thanks!

Rob
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Hello, Rob. The operator in your second photo looks like a match for our 39-015. Look it over and let me know if you agree. We could also try to find that first operator, but I would need clearer photos of it, ideally removed from the window. If you think you could use the 39-015 for both windows though then that won't be necessary.

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