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Prime-Line H 3670 Awning Window Operator, Right-Hand, for Pan American (Single Pack)

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About this item

  • Constructed of diecast and steel material
  • Comes in a neutral gray color to blend with existing hardware, in a corrosion resistant, baked-on enamel finish
  • Designed for use with awning windows manufactured by Stanley Windows
  • Features an L-shaped mounting hole pattern to provide greater stability when cranking
  • Please refer to the line art drawing for dimensions and compare with your needs before ordering (Not universal)


Product Description

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.


John D.
2025-07-12 18:56:02
Installed in minutes. Beautiful and new and easy install. Came with all screws and bushing.
Andrea C. Gleason-Maresca
2025-06-12 11:03:20
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.
A F Alkhateeb
2025-03-26 16:43:23
works weel as promised
Bruno Soldier
2025-03-21 16:21:56
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!
RJ D
2025-02-23 16:06:54
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!
The Buzz
2025-01-15 11:23:32
OK. Can be made to fit.
Luke & Kayla Kerley
2025-01-09 12:20:58
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.
NW
2024-12-22 19:01:46
Screws don’t fit for the operator and torque bar and trying to find a replacement is impossible.