Window tilt latch

A home owner from Bellmore, NY says:
looking to replace a broken window tilt latch
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for posting. The key to identifying internal tilt latch replacements is to remove that surface lever and compare the length, size, and style of the prongs on its underbelly with our selection here. The video below shows how to remove and replace internal tilt latch hardware. Check it out.

Now, to be up front: there is a very good chance you won't be able to find a repalcement. A lot of internal tilt latch hardware is outmoded, and replacements must be exact to work right. Because of this, I strongly encourage you to consider a substitute: converting your window to surface mount tilt latches like our 26-228 and 26-229, or 26-193 and 26-194. The video below shows how to do this. See what you think.

How to Replace an Internal Tilt Latch [1080p]
How to Replace an Internal Tilt Latch [1080p]
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Replace an Internal Latch with a Surface Mounted Latch [1080p]
Replace an Internal Latch with a Surface Mounted Latch [1080p]
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Anatomy of a tilt window
Anatomy of a tilt window
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Styles of Tilt Window Latches
Styles of Tilt Window Latches
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