Window crank

A home owner from Texas says:
We need two, a left and a right. The broken ones look the same, with the cover and crank missing.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

Take a look and compare the dimensions of the two sets of operators that we've related for you to your assembly, along with the 39-107 cover and 39-114L handle. Thank you!

A home owner from Texas says:
Thank you so much!!
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