Need to buy 5 of these replacement parts

A home owner from Leander, TX says:
There is a numeral '5' on the part. I believe these are Anderson windows, but not positive.

This piece seems to hold the window in the track when window is being raised and lowered.
Without it, the window comes out too easily and unexpectedly.

Thank you!

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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

We can't say for sure without seeing an undamaged pivot bar removed from the sash, along with dimensions, but you can start by comparing our 26-030 to see if it could be a match to your original pivot bar. Thanks for posting! 

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