Window pivot

A purchasing agent says:
keeps the window in the track
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for reaching out to us. The part in question is called a pivot bar. We sell a ton of different styles, but unfortunately not the same type you show here. I would say the closest in terms of design would be our 26-357.

This may be worth considering, but my concern is that it would be too wide to fit comfortably in your sash.

Another option to come to mind is our 26-040. This is a very different design but much simpler, and I can tell you for a fact that it will fit in your pivot shoe. You just need to check to se if its hole placement aligns with the space available in your sash.

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