Window parts replacement

A landlord from North Carolina says:
The only identification I have is on the inside of the glass caradco 1974. Then the a on the window crank says Truth.
A landlord from North Carolina says:
Another window in my home has a crank arm that has Wright on it. I think some of the original parts have been replaced with different manufacturers
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for posting! We can definitely replace these parts. I recommend our 39-013 and 39-014 operators and 39-114L operator handle. You may want to check out dimensions just to be sure the arms on these operators are the same size as yours.

Your locks aren't made anymore, but our modern 38-097 and 38-098 locks can replace them. The only caveat is you need a new keeper to go with them; specifically, you'll need our 38-079.

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