Window Hardware

A home owner from Danbury, CT says:
I am trying to have my window hardware replaced. It is a 1970's condo I need to at least replace one side that has become broken off from window frame and figured I may as well do both as I am preparing to put on market.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

Take a look at our 39-094 and 39-095 or 39-150 or 39-151 operators, depending on how the dimensions listed on our product pages compare to yours. Thank you!

A home owner from Danbury, CT says:
If I look closely at the hardware, it appears to have the numbers 55003 on it. Does that help?
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

That number appears to be associated with many different Andersen operators. Your best bet is to look at the parts Casey recommended and compare our dimensions to yours. That will determine the best match for you.

A home owner from Danbury, CT says:
Probably a stupid question, but I am ready to order and want to make sure I order for right side window. Left side works and does not need replacing. Looking for 9 3/8 so I know it must be 39094 or 39095. Thank you!
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Looking at your photos in your first post, the first two show the 39-094 and the third and fourth show the 39-095. "Left" and "Right" are defined differently all the time; sometimes its from the outside looking in, sometimes its the inside looking out, sometimes it's how the window opens and sometimes it's where the operator sits. It can be a little frustrating.

For this reason, we don't really go by left or right, but rather recommend based on the design of the original operator. The direction of the arms, gears, etc. 

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