Plastic bifold door

A quick learner from Riverview says:
Its the bottom part that enables door to open and close. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

I don't recognize the part shown in your photo and I'm honestly not sure if it is something that we can supply. To be sure, we would like to see an intact version of the part installed in the door. Also, could you elaborate on what you mean by the part enabling the door to open and close? Is it a type of lock? Thank you. 

A quick learner from Riverview says:
I took a pic of the other door. The "pin" is in ghe bottom of the door. The damaged door is heavy and ackward to lift. I hope the pic is helpful.
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Paul from SWISCO responded:

The part shown in your photos resembles our 23-119, which attaches to a piece of plastic that screws onto the door. Unfortunately, we haven't found any suppliers for this type of part. I'm sorry that we won't be able to assist with this part of the repair but please let us know if you have any other hardware questions. Thanks for posting. 

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