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This is an awning operator of aluminum diecast construction with a gray baked enamel finish used on Pan-American Windows. It is right-handed with a matching crank handle with a 2-5/8 inch link arm. It has an L-shaped mounting hole pattern that has two top holes that are 5-1/4 inch from center of the top holes to the center of the bottom hole and the two horizontal holes in the bottom leg are 1-5/16 inch on center.
From the Manufacturer
This awning window operator is constructed from die cast and comes finished in aluminum. It features a right handed design and includes a crank handle. This style operator is used on Pan-American and similar styled awning windows.
NW
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Screws don’t fit for the operator and torque bar and trying to find a replacement is impossible.
The Buzz
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
OK. Can be made to fit.
A F Alkhateeb
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
works weel as promised
John D.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023
Installed in minutes. Beautiful and new and easy install. Came with all screws and bushing.
Andrea C. Gleason-Maresca
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023
These fit perfectly on my 1962 windows, and are super easy to install...so far, they've worked just fine, and I've had a couple new ones installed for a few years, now. Would highly recommend for the older style jalousie/awning windows.
Luke & Kayla Kerley
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2021
The rating is only for functionality. The listing title, description, and photo all show a right hand crank but I was sent a left hand crank. It is well built and works correctly but I had to do a lot of work to convert my window to a left side crank.
RJ D
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2021
These puppies may not line up exactly with the original holes, but don’t despair. I have a mid-1950’s-built Florida home and apparently jalousie windows were the thing back then. I was able to refit all the windows in my house and even though NONE of the anchor holes lined up perfectly—they were all close enough—with a little modification of course. Don’t be afraid to bore out the anchor base holes. I bored mine out ¼” at the base and had to bore out the arm attachment with a ½ inch drill bit because there was a dowel instead of a screw hole where you fix the new window operator to the actual window arm. The wider holes at the base gave me the wiggle room I needed to mount the controllers and the bored-out hole fit snuggly over the dowel. I give a 4-star rating—not perfect, but all good. My images are of the left controller (H3670), but both sides (H3669 & H3669) worked the same way for me. Cheers!
Bruno Soldier
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021
I replaced a Pan Am window crank that is stamped RD 1963 CAN with this one from Prime Line H-3670. The only dimension that differed in the specs for the Prime Line was the "operator link" which is marked 2-5/8" in the illustration, but which measured 2-1/2" on my Pan Am. The link on the item I received measured 2-1/2". Not sure of the reason for the discrepancy or if an extra 1/8" link length would have mattered, but it fit perfectly!
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