A single arm window operator is a mechanical device designed to facilitate the opening and closing of casement or awning windows. It consists of a gear mechanism, a crank handle, and one elongated arm connected to the window sash. When the handle is turned, the gears rotate, extending or retracting the arm, thus controlling the window's movement.
Single arm operators are ideal for small to medium-sized windows, offering smooth operation and ease of use. They provide good ventilation and are compatible with various window sizes, styles, and materials. These operators are commonly used in residential and commercial applications where window size or space constraints limit the use of dual arm operators.
The Single Arm Window Operator has an overall closed arm length of 9.5” (24 cm). The sill mount has a width of 4.1” (10.3 cm), height of .75” (1.9 cm), and exposed depth of 1.65” (4.2 cm).
A single arm window operator is a mechanical device designed to facilitate the opening and closing of casement or awning windows. It consists of a gear mechanism, a crank handle, and one elongated arm connected to the window sash. When the handle is turned, the gears rotate, extending or retracting the arm, thus controlling the window's movement.
Single arm operators are ideal for small to medium-sized windows, offering smooth operation and ease of use. They provide good ventilation and are compatible with various window sizes, styles, and materials. These operators are commonly used in residential and commercial applications where window size or space constraints limit the use of dual arm operators.
The Single Arm Window Operator has an overall closed arm length of 9.5” (24 cm). The sill mount has a width of 4.1” (10.3 cm), height of .75” (1.9 cm), and exposed depth of 1.65” (4.2 cm).