can you identify this pivot bar?

A handy person from Rockland, MA says:
It's broken and bent but first I need to identify its replacement. I believe this comes from an Anderson window. Thanks!
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A handy person from Rockland, MA says:
Here's an additional photo.
The measurements from holes to knob are the same as your 26-450 bar but the length of mine is 2 7/8". What are the critical measurements for these bars?

Thanks again
Jeff
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Hi Dan. The overall length of the pivot bars isn't all that important. Other than the shape of the pin, the critical dimensions of the pivot bar are the distance between the center of the mounting hole(s) and the tip that fits into the pivot shoe. If at least one of those holes align with your old pivot bar, the 26-450 should work for you.

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