Casement Operator Help

A quick learner from Saint Paul Minnesota says:

I need help replacing this gel when crank for a casement window on the part itself it says 32062. My name is Andy

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Bob from SWISCO responded:

This looks like either our 39-253LB & 39-253RB or the 39-438B & 39-439B. The difference between these two sets of operators is the appendage at the end of the straight arm. The video below explains. 

How to Orient a Dual-Arm Operator
How to Orient a Dual-Arm Operator
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Comparing the 39-253LB & 39-438B Operators
Comparing the 39-253LB & 39-438B Operators
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Anatomy of a casement window
Anatomy of a casement window
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How to identify casement and awning operators
How to identify casement and awning operators
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