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  1. Fixing a stripped Anderson window crank without having to replace the whole mechanism.Time needed: ~15 minutesWhat you need:Screwdriver(s) for your trim scr...

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  2. Learn how to replace a casement window operator!Swisco's selection of casement window operators are here:http://www.swisco.com/cl/Casement-Window-Replacement...

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  3. Oct 7, 2024 · Slide a stiff putty knife between the window jamb and casement cover. Carefully pry up the casing so you don’t damage the wood parts. Close the window and lock it until the new crank arrives. Compare the new operator with the old, making sure they match. Install the new crank as shown in Photo 5.

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  5. Jul 25, 2023 · Attach the New Crank. Line up the new crank and screw it in using the old screw holes. Attach the crank arms to the window and test the new crank. Replace the window sill by gently tapping it into place with the hammer and wooden block. Replace the plastic crank cover.

  6. Mar 29, 2022 · 4. Sagging Casement Window Hinges. Some casement sashes can be heavy, depending on the type of window. Hardware strong enough to bear the weight of the sash is important, but even the best of hardware can wear over time. This can cause the frame to bow or warp, or create the need to replace the hinges themselves. 5.

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  8. Oct 7, 2024 · Remove crank operator. Slide or pry off the operator cover. If you have a removable cover, cut along the casement cover with a utility knife to slice through any paint or stain that seals it on the window jamb. Remove the trim screws along the top of the casement cover. Gently pry the cover loose.

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