August 12, 2018
The subject operator is depicted in the attached photos with the handle removed and sitting beside it on the windowsill. These are awning style windows from a house built in Broward Count, Florida in 1968. I noticed the window was slightly ajar and when I went to close it, the screw mechanism that the handle fits onto came out completely and will not fit back inside the operator to close the window. There are metal shavings inside the receptacle where it is supposed to go. I do not see any model number, branding, or other such markings. Please let me know if you can identify this piece of hardware and if simply replacing the operator will solve the issue. Pease let me know if you need any additional information.
Thank you,
Josh
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August 14, 2018
Hi, Josh. I think the operator may be all you need. Can you remove it from the window to show us the internal arms and any gears? Those details will influence which recommendation we make.
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August 17, 2018
Please see the attached photos below.
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August 23, 2018
Thank you! Take a look at our 39-277 and 39-278 to start out. These look similar to what you have, but I'm not sure about the size of the hole at the end of your arm. That same hole is 3/8" on ours. If yours is smaller, let me know and we can try to find something better. Make sure to review our other dimensions to confirm that they all match up, too.
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April 6, 2024
I have what I believe is the original awning-style window handle from a house built in 1968 in Hollywood, Florida. The handle comes off of the handle assembly and will no longer properly close, or secure closed, the window. Please find attached various images taken with it installed and uninstalled. I did not find any clean identifiable marking on the handle aside from a "K" and what appears to be the letters "Ac," with a strikethrough inside of a trapezoid (image no. 5430). Please let me know if you can identify this handle assembly and have a replacement available.
Thank you,
Josh
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April 9, 2024
Hello, It looks like you are showing the same window crank from your 2018 post shown above. If so, see the 39-277 and 39-278 that Tom mentioned din his last response. The determining factor will be how the dimensions below compare to yours.
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April 11, 2024
Thank you. Please see additional images of the distance (>1") between the two bottom mounting holes and the hole on the end of the operator arm (~1/4"). Do you have any other suggestions?
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April 11, 2024
Thanks for getting back to us. We've related three crank sets on this page with 1-1/2" spacing between the bottom mounting holes. Take a look and see if one of them matches your specifications. The 39-061 would be a good place to start since it has a 1/4" diameter 20 thread hole in the link arm. Take a look and see what you think.
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