Window Lock Identification

A quick learner from Chicago says:
Hello,

I am trying to identify the attached lock, I think it might be this one?

https://www.swisco.com/Maxim-Multi-Point-Lock/pd/Locks-for-Awning_Casement_Hopper-Windows/38-095

Thanks

Chris
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for writing in. Start by looking at our 38-095, 38-096, 38-138, or 38-139. The key dimension here is the projection of the fork from the lip of the housing. Look over our measurements and photos and let me know what you think.

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