An awning window operator is a mechanical device that facilitates the opening and closing of awning-style windows, which are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom. The operator typically consists of a crank handle, an extendable arm, and a gear mechanism. When the handle is turned, the gears rotate, extending or retracting the arm to control the window's movement.
Awning window operators are designed for ease of use, providing optimal ventilation and protection from rain when open. They are commonly installed in hard-to-reach places, such as above sinks or counters, and are compatible with various window sizes and styles.
The Awning Window Operator has an overall closed arm length of 15.6” (39.6 cm). The sill mount has a width of 5” (12.7 cm), height of .87” (2.2 cm), and exposed depth of 1.42” (3.6 cm).
An awning window operator is a mechanical device that facilitates the opening and closing of awning-style windows, which are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom. The operator typically consists of a crank handle, an extendable arm, and a gear mechanism. When the handle is turned, the gears rotate, extending or retracting the arm to control the window's movement.
Awning window operators are designed for ease of use, providing optimal ventilation and protection from rain when open. They are commonly installed in hard-to-reach places, such as above sinks or counters, and are compatible with various window sizes and styles.
The Awning Window Operator has an overall closed arm length of 15.6” (39.6 cm). The sill mount has a width of 5” (12.7 cm), height of .87” (2.2 cm), and exposed depth of 1.42” (3.6 cm).