Broken casement lock

A home owner from Dix Hill, NY says:
This is for left side casement window. The part of the locking component that is attach to the handle is broken. I'm not sure about remove it since it is built inside the wooden fame and I don't see any screws.
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Emily from SWISCO responded:

Hello there!

Take a look at our 39-291 Andersen lock handle. This looks like the part you need. Review the specifications and see if they match up with what you're searching for.

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A home owner from Dix Hill, NY says:
I don't need the handle.it is the part from locking component attach to the handle that broke. So I probably need to replace the locking component in order to attached it to the handle.
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Emily from SWISCO responded:

This handle is used with a variety of Andersen locks which I've related on this page. See if one matches what you're looking for. 

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