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A home owner from Tallahassee FL says:

Attention Tim, Here are pictures of the window tilt pin that we are trying to obtain a new tilt pin.

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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for posting. I'll be happy to take over for Tim here. The closest match we have to this pivot bar is our 26-361. It has the same 'pin', but I believe you're going to have to drill a new hole to mount it. Take very great care not to hit the glass when you do this. Review the dimensions below and let me know if you have any further questions.

Alternate view of 26-361
Alternate view of 26-361
Side view of 26-361
Side view of 26-361

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