Window Cranks - RIght Hand

A home owner from Florida says:
Need advise for recommended replacement cranks.

Home was built in 1959

Thank you
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Thank you for posting! Please take a look at our 39-054 operator. Do you think you might be able to use this as a substitute? It's not quite as heavy duty as your own, and the installation holes might be off a little, but I believe that it is the closest that we have. Please compare to your own hardware and let me know what you think.

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