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A handy person from MA says:
But it has a screw under the Lach with a spring behind the screw.
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Paul from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

We can't be sure of what you have with the tilt latch still installed in the frame but we've related some possible replacement parts on this page for you to consider. I would recommend removing your original latch to carefully compare to the specifications shown on our product pages. If you notice any discrepancies, please get back to us with additional photos and written-out dimensions to help us research this further for you. Thanks for posting. 

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