PARTS FOR SAME WINDOW
ATTACHED PHOTOS, CAN YOU HELP ME IDENTIFY
1. SASH TILT PIVOT
2. TILT LATCH
3. COIL BALANCER (WHOLE PACKAGE)
THANK YOU
Hey there, thanks for reaching out! Your coil balance pivot shoe appears to be a shoe that we did sell at one time but has recently been discontinued. The good news is that the 15-177 will work fine as a suitable replacement. Look over the dimensions to confirm that they will work in your window.
These are compatible with the Series 152 coil springs, which are not sold as part of a complete assembly. To determine which coils springs you'll need, check the metal coil for any stamps that might indicate the spring strength needed for your sash. If there are no stamps or they are hard to read, you'll need to obtain the exact weight of the window. Once you have the window weight, you'll divide it by the total number of coils in the window to determine the spring strength needed for each coil, on each side of the window.
You may also need the coil support 15-143, coil bushing cap 15-144, and the coil support barrel 15-145.
Your pivot bar looks like it could be the 26-226. This is also compatible with the recommended pivot shoe. Again, look over the dimensions to determine if this would be the right replacement.
Your tilt latches look like they could be our 26-243 and its opposite part 26-244. Compare the measurements from our 26-243 to determine if these are the tilt latches need for you window.
Feel free to reach out with any questions.
Please let me know recommended coil
Thank you
The measurement you've included is not an accurate measurement for the coil, unfortunately. The coil is being obstructed by the window channel.
Also, as explained, the compatible coil balance springs are the Series 152 coil springs, which are not sold as part of a complete assembly. To determine which coils springs you'll need, check the metal coil for any stamps that might indicate the spring strength needed for your sash.
If there are no stamps or they are hard to read, you'll need to obtain the exact weight of the window. Once you have the window weight, you'll divide it by the total number of coils in the window to determine the spring strength needed for each coil, on each side of the window.