Tom from SWISCO responded:
April 8, 2019
Thank you for posting. Your pivot shoe looks just like our 15-111. Look it over and let me know what you think. We don't have your exact pivot bar, but I think you could theoretically use our 26-040 as a substitute. I'm afraid we don't have an exact match for the tilt latch. To be honest, you may be better off substituting with a surface mount tilt latch. These are different than the others in that they just screw on. We have a video tutorial that shows how we do this. We find it to be an easier solution for sashes like yours. Let me know what you think! |
Tom from SWISCO responded:
April 8, 2019
I'm sorry, I'm not sure what that means. Are you referring to the coil springs that attach to the 15-111? If so, this pivot shoe is designed to be used with our 1/2" thick Series 160. |
Tom from SWISCO responded:
April 8, 2019
That tells you how much weight each spring supports. You'll need the stamp off your old springs. If your old springs have no stamps, then you need to get your sash weight and divide it by how many springs there are supporting it. For example, if your sash is 11 pounds and you only have one spring on each side, then you want our 5.5 pound spring. |
Bob from SWISCO responded:
April 12, 2019
Just to clarify:
If you need weatherstripping, we need to see a sample removed from the window, with a photo of its 'end profile'. Any dimensions would also be very helpful. Weatherstripping dimensions often go into the X/32" range, so be as precise as you can. In the time being, you can view our selection of weatherstripping here. |
Bob from SWISCO responded:
April 15, 2019
OK, I see your weatherstripping is wool pile. Determine the size of the base, as well as the height of the pile. Those dimensions are how we narrow down what you need. You can view our selection of wool pile here. |