Looking for replacement parts for my window

Quick Learner from Illinois
Hi,

I have vinyl double hung tilted window. One of it's tilt bar (see attached) broke recently. I am also trying to replace white wool pile weather stripping (see attache) and bubble seal (see attached)on this window.

I have looked up your website, but not finding exact match replacement, specially bubble seal.

I would appreciate your help identify all of the mentioned parts by part numbers to see if any other bubble seal would work instead.

Do I need to replace Spiral tilt window balance and Pivot shoe if they seemed fine.

Can I just Spiral Balance Charging tool for tilt windows your company sales?

Thank you in advance.

Kirit
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Paul
Paul from SWISCO
SWISCO
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Hi there. Let's start off with answering your spiral balance questions. If both the balance and pivot shoe are fine, then you will not need to replace them at this time. You may just want to consider purchasing the charging tool to tighten up the tension. That is our part number, 75-006. We also placed some media guides on this page for extra help. For your pivot bar, our 26-395 is a possible consideration. Lastly, for your bulb seal and wool pile, we will need to have you send us measurements and dimensions of both parts in order for us to get back to you with our recommendations. 

Quick Learner from Illinois
Paul,

Thank you very much for getting back.

Wool pile height and width are approx. 4/16".

Bulb seal diameter is approx. 4/16" and height is approx. 7/16. Shape of bulb seal is as follow;
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Paul
Paul from SWISCO
SWISCO
Expert

Well, 4/16" is 1/4". We don't have anything in your style at that size, though. I would double check just to be 100% sure. A lot of wool pile seems 1/4", but is actually more in the sixteenth or even thirty-secondths range. You can see our entire selection here.

As for the bulb seal, the most important measurement is the size of the T. It could be our 58-171, 58-182, or 58-164. Like the wool pile, the measurements get very precise. You'll have to measure as carefully as you can to get an exact dimension.

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