WRS Truth Left Hand Front Mount 7-1/2" Single Arm Casement Operator - Black

SKU: 014-150-1-02
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  • A Left Hand Front Mount Single Arm Casement Operator is a type of hardware used to operate casement windows. It is designed to mount on the left-hand side of the window and operates with a single arm. This operator is typically used for casement windows that swing outward from the left side when viewed from the interior of the building. The operator is mounted on the inside of the window frame, usually at the bottom, and is attached to the window sash with a bracket. When the operator handle is turned, the arm extends outward, pushing the window sash open. When the handle is turned in the opposite direction, the arm retracts, pulling the sash closed. The single-arm design of this operator allows for easy and smooth operation of the window. Overall, the Left Hand Front Mount Single Arm Casement Operator is a reliable and efficient option for operating casement windows, providing smooth and effortless functionality. This Left Hand Operator features a Black finish and Measures 7-1/2" in Arm Length. Left Hand Operators Sold Individually. Right Hand Operator, Operator Tracks, Handles and Hardware Not Included.

    • Left Hand, Front Mount Single Arm Casement Operator
    • Black Finish
    • Measures 7-1/2" in Arm Length
    • Left Hand Operators Sold Individually. Right Hand Operator, Operator Tracks, Handles and Hardware Not Included
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