Casement locking mechanism plastic brackets

A home owner from Tijeras, NM says:
Hi,

I have casement windows throughout my home installed when home built in 2005. No identifying marks on them. They crank closed just fine, but several will not lock closed due to broken or missing plastic brackets to keep the locking bar in place or to catch the knobs. Hope the pics help identify the parts.
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A home owner from Tijeras, NM says:
I just found a label on one of the windows. It is a Weathershield Visions 2000. Based on other posts on that brand I think I need keepers 38-130 or 131 (depending on direction) and tie bar 39-417.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

I agree that the parts in your photos appear to match the 38-130 and 38-131 keepers, as well as the 39-417 or 39-448 guides. Either tie bar guide will work for your repair. Thank you. 

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