Crank plus hardware

A quick learner from Illinois says:
This crank is striped out. Older model 22 years old. By the looks of what you have a 1/2" larger in the arm seems to be considered its replacement. Also need the end bracket as mine is bent.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

Your operator resembles the 39-172 shown below. It is only offered with a 5" long link arm but you may be able to adjust the position of the mounting bracket on the window sash to compensate for the difference. Another option would be to attach the original link arm to the new operator by drilling them out, and then installing the old arm on the new operator with the 62-014 rivet. 

Dimensions for 39-172
Dimensions for 39-172

We also offer the 39-171 opposite-handed version. These operators are commonly used with the 39-545 and 39-546 stud brackets. Take a look and compare the specifications to your original assembly. Thanks for posting! 

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