Second floor casement - new to us home

Quick Learner from Michigan
Crank slips and won't seat back into the operator. Not sure which part is need of replacement (or the whole thing)?
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Bob
Bob from SWISCO
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Thanks for posting. Unfortunately, when that gear piece (called the worm gear) pops out with the entire handle, it means the operator mechanism has broken down and must be replaced entirely. We likely can help, but I need to see the entire assembly, including the arm(s) that push and pull the window sash. A bird's eye view, with the window open so everything can be seen, would be best. We'll do our best to find what you need from there. 

Quick Learner from Michigan
Thank you. See attached - trim removed. One arm has 'Truth' stamped.
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Bob
Bob from SWISCO
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Thanks for getting back to me. It's admittedly still a bit tough to tell from these photos, but my first guess is you need the 39-348 Awning Operator. Compare with the diagram below to confirm; if anything seems off, explain why and please send a picture from a bird's eye perspective; I'll be happy to find something better. For a new handle, see the 39-114L sold separately. If your old shoes and track is damaged, see the 36-078 and 36-078B. Let me know if you have further questions.

detail of 39-348
detail of 39-348

Quick Learner from Michigan
That looks like it. Will give it a shot! Thank you

Not sure if my original picture came through but attaching for reference.
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Tom
Tom from SWISCO
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Great! I agree, I think this is a winner. Please feel free to reach out if you had any other questions, though and we will be happy to assist.

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