

🛠️ Upgrade your vintage windows with precision and style!
The Andersen Split Arm Operator (Left Hand) in Stone is a durable, easy-to-install replacement part designed exclusively for Perma-Shield casement windows manufactured between 1982 and 1995. Featuring a left-hand orientation, it includes a nylon shoe and cover for smooth operation, with the handle sold separately. Its stone color finish ensures a subtle, classic look that perfectly complements your vintage window frames.
| ASIN | B005E0N6IY |
| Auto Part Position | Left |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,209 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #129 in Window Locks & Latches |
| Brand | Andersen Windows |
| Color | Stone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,632) |
| Date First Available | July 25, 2011 |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.7 ounces |
| Item model number | 1361316 |
| Manufacturer | Andersen |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1361316 aka 1359639 |
| Orientation | Drivers Side |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 1.5 x 8 inches |
| UPC | 827705289918 732454893821 |
D**N
Well done
Great value! Easy to change by yourself. Fits perfectly, looks great!
A**N
did what it was supposed to.
Exact fit and look, works great
A**A
Exact replacement
Replaces old crank.
O**N
Good Replacement
These arms easily replace the original equipment. Though made by Andersen, the replacements are much harder to crank/move than the original equipment; possibly due to the originals being in use for years. Good value and relatively easy to replace/install; although some refinishing of the wood surround may be needed. They look and feel identical to the originals and should last as long.
Z**C
Easy install, works great
I had both a left and a right window begin to fail on closing - they would open fine, but the internal parts on the crank broke and it would not close the window. These were an easy replacement and a perfect fit.
C**E
Awesome!!
Back in the 70's, my favorite book was 'The You Don't Need A Man To Fix It'. These days I have.... YouTube videos! I am a woman in my 60's and this was a very easy project. (Note the review of the gentleman whose 10 year old grandson was able to do it). I am not an intuitive person, so there are a couple of points I would add. If you are wondering if this part will be compatible with your window, look on the lower right corner of the glass. All the info is there. I have included a pic of my particular window info. This particular part is for windows made in 1982-1995. Secondly, when they specific Right or Left Hand Arm Operator, apparently they are not referring to the actual part. The window itself if you are looking at it from the interior, will lock either on the left side or the right side. That is what they are referring to, not the side of the actual crank arm of the operator mechanism. Conversely, I also read an explanation that if you are looking at the window from the outside, you order the arm that corresponds with the side where the window is hinged. Left side hinge requires a left arm, right side hinge requires a right arm. It all depends on your perspective. One last point I'd like to make is that when my part arrived, the crank arm was fixed and would not move. What the heck! I finally figured out that for the crank arm to turn, the gear where the actual handle goes needs to be moved and/or turned for the crank arm to move. Oh. Okay then. After that, everything went according to the videos. On a side note, I also purchased a white cover for the mechanism. I have seen reviews where the person complained that the cheap plastic part broke when trying to operate the crank arm. Do not blame the cover. Yes, it is plastic and cannot handle the stress of a frozen crank arm. The crank arm operator mechanism needs to either be lubricated or replaced. There is a great deal of personal satisfaction to successfully tackling one of these DIY projects. Yay! My window is fixed!!
D**N
fit my 40 year old window
40 year old Andersen, is etched in the lower left corner but no model or identifying feature. I took a shot and it was a perfect fit. The window is about a foot wide x about 30 inches tall.
M**N
Easy to install
Make sure you get the correct one! This was easy to install and worked perfectly for replacing the one that broke.
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