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Maybe part of balance
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Lauren from SWISCO responded:

Hello, thank you for posting,

For the pivot bar, please start by reviewing the dimensions of the 26-412 to see how it compares to your original.

The other part is a cam from a pivot shoe. To move forward with a replacement, we will need to see the full part. It would be best to see the pivot shoe removed from the window with written out dimensions of the width and thickness. Thank you! 

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