Pivot Bar Identifier

A quick learner from Georgia says:
Need help identifying the part in the photo. It is a piece of the window that is on the bottom. It allows the window to rotate inwards but keeps it from coming out completely.
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Lauren from SWISCO responded:

Hello, thank you for posting,

Your part resembles the 26-361 tilt pivot. Please review the dimensions below to confirm a good fit! 

Side view of 26-361
Side view of 26-361
Alternate view of 26-361
Alternate view of 26-361
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