Window Crank

A quick learner from New Jersey says:
I have a need for a window crank which I believe is a right hand version of Product Code: 39-026. Are there any differences in these? The one I am replacing has no markings nut is stamped KD JAL on the inside of the tabs where is attaches to the frame. It is silver in color , not white, but color is not important. Silverline windows were very popular here in New Jersey in the 60's through the 80's so that would make sense for the manufacturer.

Thanks, Chris
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

The opposite-handed version of the 39-026 would be the 39-025. To confirm if this is the operator you need, we would need to see a photo of your original crank removed from the window, including a clear view of the installation hole placement, as well as the linkage that connects the crank to the inner window hardware. Thank you!

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