balance pivot bar

A home owner from lima, oh says:
windows are 2006. Lead bar broke at one of the screw holes. It looks like a piece of lead about 3 inches long with 2 screws attaching it to the bottom of the tilt window.
A home owner from lima, oh says:
this was called a balance pivot bar on bottom of window pain that is screwed into bottom of window pane and used to fit into balance of window to go up and down. It is about three inches long, 1/4? wide with two holes for screwing into bottom of window pane and allows window to swing into room for easy cleaning.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

We sell a ton of pivot bars, but I'm not sure what you have. Would it be possible to see a photo of the original part? That will allow us to determine if this is something we can supply.

A home owner from lima, oh says:
It is raining so can't get other part of window. this is about half the length, screw hole is where it broke there is another screw hole and the remaining is about same size
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Looking at this photo, I think the best place to start would be our 26-360. Carefully review the dimensions we show for this product to confirm that it will work for you.

A home owner from lima, oh says:
It looks like a perfect replacement. What is next to get one from you.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Great! All orders can be placed directly on our site at your convenience. 

A home owner from lima, oh says:
Thank you for the assistance.
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