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A quick learner from 43022 says:
We need 12 operators with handles white in color preferably.
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Take a look at our 39-381 and 39-382. These have a 6-1/2" long link arm, which is still a bit shorter then your old operator's 9-1/2" arm. I'm afraid that's the longest arm we could find. Could they still work for you?

If not, you could theoretically reuse your old arm. What you'd have to do is drill out the link arms on the old and new operators, then install the old link arm on the new operator with our 62-014 rivet.

For new brackets, see our 39-524. For new covers and handles, see our 39-107 and 39-114L

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