Window Operator - Dyad

Window Operator - Dyad

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of the Dyad Window Operator seen in elevation and plan
Description
Description

A dyad window operator is a mechanical device specifically designed for the opening and closing of awning or casement windows with restricted sash height. It comprises a compact gear mechanism, a crank handle, and two offset arms that operate in unison. When the handle is turned, the gears engage, causing the arms to extend or retract, thereby pushing or pulling the window sash.

Dyad operators are ideal for narrow windows, providing efficient and smooth operation in tight spaces. These operators are versatile, fitting various window sizes and styles, while offering improved ventilation and ease of use. They are often used in residential and commercial applications with limited window height.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Dyad Window Operator has an overall closed arm length of 8.7” (22 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).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
.75” | 1.9 cm (Mount)
Width:
4.1” | 10.3 cm (Mount)
Depth:
1.65” | 4.2 cm (Mount)
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Closed Arm Length: 8.7” | 22 cm

Materials:
Die-cast mount; steel arms
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Drawings include:

Dyad Window Operator front elevation, side, plan (closed, open)

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