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Truth casement window lock 24.31. The hole spacing is 3-13/16" and the "Fork" projects out 1-7/8". Housing is made of die cast metal that is then powder coated.
Two Hole Cam Handle 1-1/4" 5/16" Lockup With Ring Pull
This window handle features a 1-1/4" hole spacing, a 5/16" lock up dimension and a ring pull for elevated windows. This handle is cast white bronze construction with a brushed nickel finish
We only have Right Hand in stock. It would take an order of 75 handles for us to bring in Left hand Handles. Cast white bronze with a brushed nickel finish
The Truth Maxim 32384 Track is used on for the 50.00, 50.10 and 52.01 operators. The track is unique so the square slide 31877 fits in there perfectly. The track measures roughly 14-7/16" long with 4 mounting holes
The hole spacing is 2-3/8" between screws and has a 1/2" lock up (distance between inside of cup to back of handle). Cast white bronze with a brushed nickel finish.
This window handle features a 1-3/8" hole spacing with a 7/16" lock up. The mounting holes are located on the back of the handle and are tapped for a standard thread screw. Cast white bronze, with brushed nickel finish.
Also known as the Truth 25.39, this handle is constructed of a die cast metal and powder coated to the desired color. The distance between the screws is 1-3/8" on center. The handle measures 3-3/4" long, base measures 2-1/8" long. The number found on the handle is 45086 for the Right Hand, and 45085 for the Left Hand. We also find U.S. Pat. # 4,930,820
This casement handle has a 2-5/16" hole spacing with a 1/2" lock up dimension (back of handle to inside of hook). The handle is constructed of cast white bronze with a brushed nickel finish
The Fenestra Single Hole Cam Handle is only available in the brushed bronze finish, the window handle is constructed of cast red bronze. This handle was very popular in the 1920's up to the 1960's on their steel framed casement windows. The right hand version is shown in the picture.
This window handle features a 1-3/8" hole spacing with a 1/4" lock up. The window handle is constructed of a die cast material that is then powder coated.
Truth T-Handles are idea for applications were you do not have the clearance for a regular crank handle. Also known as a Butterfly Handle. Fits all Truth Operators.
Two Hole 1-3/8" Window Handle 5/16" Lockup With Ring Pull
This window handle features a 1-3/8" hole spacing, a 5/16" lock up dimension and a ring pull for elevated windows. This handle is cast white bronze construction with a brushed nickel finish.
The Truth Window Handle 24.25 is one of the more popular window handles. On the older version the handle was plastic toward the end of the handle, and it would break off. The new version is metal all the way to the end. It has 2-1/2" on center mounting screws, and the mounting plate is 2-7/8" long x 5/8" wide. This Truth Casement Window Handle sometimes has the number 45200 or 45268 cast into it. And U.S. Patent Number 4.674.777. See the exact measurements in the "More Views" window.
This window handle has a 1-1/2" hole spacing with a 5/16" lock up dimension. The handle also features a ring pull for elevated windows. Cast white bronze with a brushed nickel finish.
The Truth Two Hole Cam Handle 1-1/2" W/Ring Pull is considered an In Line handle, because the mounting holes line up with the axis of rotation of the cam handle. This is a very popular handle that has only been around since the 1970's. It is die cast metal that is then powder coat painted.
The Truth Hole Two Cam Handle 1-1/2" Offset has die cast construction with a powder coated painted finish. We find the numbers 45086 on the right hand handles, and 45085 on the left hand handles. Right Hand Shown on Website!
This window handle has a hole spacing of 1-1/2" with a 7/16" lock up. It is also known as a Off-Set Project In Window Handle because the point of rotation does not line up with the screws holes, it is off-set. Cast white bronze with a brushed nickel finish