Window Crank

A quick learner says:
Looking for window crank 5" between holes and 3 1/2" arm. Also need a completely flat bracket. Sorry I can't seem to find it on your site.

Thank you!!
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for reaching out! I'm sorry to say that we don't have an exact match for either part you show here. The best match we have for the flat bracket is our 39-513, which has a slight offset to it, and the best match we have for the operator is our 39-188, which has a 5" long link arm.

I think the bracket will be fine but that 5" arm is a problem. The only thing I can think to recommend is swapping the arms out. You can do that by drilling them off, and then installing the old arm on the new operator using our 62-014 rivet. I would only recommend this if you're handy, though.

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