Replacement window operator

A handy person from Zion IL says:

I hope my pic helps identify the operator. This is a condo development and I am the maintenance dept.

If my pic helps determine R or L and correct replacement operator, I can then inventory how many of each I need and I can make an order immediately.

Thanks

Dave 

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Tom from SWISCO responded:

It's tough to make out while it's still installed, but I recommend looking at our 39-031 and 39-032 to start out. Carefully compare our pictures and dimensions to your hardware and let me know what you think.

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