Plastic latch for tilt windows

A home owner from Plymouth, MN says:
The latches are on the bottom sash of double hung slider windows. The company that manufactured the windows was called "The Un-Touchables"
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

This is a surface lever for an internal tilt latch. The length of the prongs at the bottom, as well as the distance between them, are really what determine if a replacement can work. One that comes to mind as a possible candidate is our 26-234; but to be honest, these levers are hard to come by, and you may be better off considering replacing your internal tilt latches with a surface mount configuration like our 26-228 and 26-229. See below.

Replace an Internal Latch with a Surface Mounted Latch [1080p]
Replace an Internal Latch with a Surface Mounted Latch [1080p]
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