Hung Window Lock

A quick learner from West Jordan, Utah says:
Do you carry replacement window locks for the pictured locks? I bought replacement locks off of Amazon that had the same hole dimensions and deep cam. However, the lip of the cam is too short. I have circled in red the part that I am referring to. The top of the lock has a unique design and I am hoping that will help in identifying the brand and maybe the exact dimensions of lower part of the cam.
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Emily from SWISCO responded:

Hello!

Thank you for reaching out to us. We don't sell a version of this lock with the same sweep design as your original, unfortunately. Would it be possible for us to see a photo of the keeper? That will help us confirm if we have something that might work. 

A quick learner from West Jordan, Utah says:
There is no keeper. The cam goes directly into a slot in the frame.
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Emily from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for confirming! I'm going to forward this to one of our senior experts to get his thoughts on this lock. I can't promise we will have something but we will try our best. 

We'll reach back out to you as soon as we have more information!

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Paul from SWISCO responded:

The manufacturer of your window lock, Allen Stevens, shut down at the turn of the century and not all their dies were picked up. However, we do sell the 90-310 which might work though I can't make any guarantees. The tongue's reach is 3/8" and the drop is 1/4". Compare the specifications with yours and see what you think. 

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Dimensions for 90-310

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Alternate view of 90-310

A quick learner from West Jordan, Utah says:
Thank you for the reply. The Kresmark looks like the one in the pictures above. I have ordered an "Acorn" lock to see if that fits. Once I receive it, I will leave another post with an update on how it worked out.
A quick learner from West Jordan, Utah says:
The lip on that cam is not long enough. Since the lock is no longer made, is there another locking system that I can use? I don't think there is enough room for a traditional keep. Here are pictures of what I am working with on the window. I am open for suggestions.
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Paul from SWISCO responded:

I'm afraid we couldn't locate a substitute for this lock. These parts are our best and only options, unfortunately. I am very sorry for the inconvenience. 

A quick learner from West Jordan, Utah says:
OK, I was able to make a solution. This is a follow up and a possible solution for anyone who else that may have an Allen Stevens lock. I took the newer sash lock shown above and then used J B weld to attach another piece of flat metal on the bottom of the cam. In a sense, this makes the tab that sticks out longer so that it will catch the slot in the frame.
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Paul from SWISCO responded:

Thank you for the update! I'm sure this will be helpful to future customers with the same lock. 

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