Truth Casement Window

A home owner from Wisconsin says:
The locking part of the window if you take that apart it has a plastic piece that fits behind the cover. It's approx. 1 1/8" x 1 3/16". this part when you lower the lever on the casement locks the window
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A home owner from Wisconsin says:
for a Truth casement window, approximately made in 1998
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

This looks like the sliding component of a casement window lock. You can't get this piece by itself, unfortunately, you need an all new lock.

We probably have a match for you, but I need a clear picture of the lock itself before I recommend anything.

A home owner from Wisconsin says:
I hope this helps
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Thank you. Take a look at our 38-144 sash lock which has the same plastic insert shown below. The insert is not available separately but if you replace the lock, you should be good to go. 

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