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Left Hand Window Operator Round Hub W/ 9/16 " Id Hole,1/4" Tube Length,wcm 762lh on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Fairfield, Ohio, US

Fairfield, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:WCM Corp

We have a HUGE box of these of many types, we bought from a guy in a truck over 10+ years ago.
Believe them to be for a vintage camper or mobile home or casement window.
Believe this to be a Left Handed operator. Tried to do my research but got overwhelmed because we have so many.
Please if you have any questions ask.

This one was taken out of the never opened bag to check operation. Spins/turns freely 11-12 cranks after little W-D. It is made by WCM Quality Replacement Window & Door Hardware Co. - for Residential & Mobile Home.  Bag says No. 762 LH

This one measures:

2 2/8" wide at bottom
1 7/8" wide at top
1 5/16 " tall
1/2" thick
9/16" hole diameter (inside)
1/4" tube/hole length
2/16" long crank (not including where handle goes) - 1/2" total length of crank

We have three (3) of this size/type, let us know if you'd like to purchase more than one.




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