Window part

A quick learner from Stevensville, MD says:
This piece locks in the bottom of a tilt out window.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for posting. This is a very old style pivot bar. It's no longer made, but I believe you can use our 26-040 as a replacement. I know that ours lacks that huge offset, but believe it or not, it shouldn't really come into play. Let me know what you think.

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