WINDOW LOCK

A quick learner from Cleveland Ohio says:
The fork is 1 1/8" long. The center of the screw holes are 3 7/8" center to center. I have a few more pics but it wont let me attach more here. I will try to send another batch.
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A quick learner from Cleveland Ohio says:

The fork is 1 1/8" long. The center of the screw holes are 3 7/8" center to center. 

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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for writing in to us. I believe the 38-138 could be the Multi-Point lock you're looking for. The hole spacing matches and the fork seems to be close. The other possibility is the 38-139, but I believe the fork on this one is longer than what you need. Take a look at both and see what you think. 

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