The H 4106 Casement Window Crank Handle from Prime-Line provides a seamless 360-degree function enabling you to effortlessly open and close windows as necessary. It boasts a robust diecast fabrication with a white coat, along with straightforward installation. A Phillips head screwdriver is necessary for the simple slip-on setup. The 3/8-inch bore is securely held in position by the included set screw. The Prime-Line Casement Crank Handle can be utilized on 3/8-inch spindles, compatible with most older Anderson casement operators. Be sure to verify measurements prior to purchase. We focus on repair and replacement hardware solutions for your residence. Prime-Line’s dedication to excellence ensures repairs appear as polished as the original installation, establishing us as the preferred choice for our devoted clientele.
CASEMENT CRANK HANDLE – The H 4106 Casement Window Crank Handle by Prime-Line features a 3/8-inch bore and a reach of 3-1/8 inches. It operates smoothly through a full 360 degrees, allowing you to open and close windows with ease.
DIECAST CONSTRUCTION – This window crank is made with a sturdy diecast build featuring a white finish.
INSTALLATION – A Phillips head screwdriver is needed for the straightforward slip-on installation. The 3/8-inch bore is securely fastened in place with the included set screw.
COMPATIBILITY – This Prime-Line Casement Crank Window Handle is designed for use on 3/8-inch spindles solely (includes most older Anderson casement operators).
Prime-Line GRADE – We are specialists in repair and replacement hardware solutions for your home. Prime-Line’s focus on quality guarantees that repairs look just as good as the original installation, making us the preferred choice for our loyal customers.
Customers say
Customers report that the crank handle fits adequately, especially with Andersen windows, and functions proficiently as a replacement component. The item is robust, simple to install, and offers excellent value for your money. Nevertheless, the quality has received varied reviews, with several buyers expressing displeasure. Additionally, issues have been reported concerning screw tightness, with one mentioning difficulties in achieving adequate tightness on the set screw.