2. slider 3. single hung, latch has some sort of spring in it? 6. unknown latch but may match one of the other ones I've uploaded 7. this is #3 cleaned up
Casey from SWISCO responded:
August 15, 2023
Hello,
The lock mechanism shown in your second, third, and fourth photos strongly resembles the 90-252. We also carry the 90-253 cover and 90-255 keeper if you need those parts as well. As for the sash lock, we would need you to write out the exact distance between the installation hole centers to compare to our inventory. Thank you!
Alternate view of 90-252
Alternate view of 90-252
Alternate image for 90-252
Alternate view of 90-253
Dimensions for 90-255
A home owner from Oakland, CA says:
August 16, 2023
Thank you Casey, I will verify the sizing on the single hung and place the order. For the slider latch, I will get those measurements for you as well. Best, Anna
A home owner from Oakland, CA says:
August 17, 2023
Hi Casey, I verified that the latch dimensions you shared match up - I will buy those replacement parts, thank you. For the sliding window latch, the holes are 2 1/16" on center. It is 2" wide at the narrow length and 2 3/4" wide at the wide length. It is 1 1/16" wide. The hole is also 11/16" on center from the wide length part of the latch. The latch base attached to the inoperable part of the window is is 2 3/4" long with holes 2 1/4" on center. Is this enough for you to recommend a replacement?
Casey from SWISCO responded:
August 17, 2023
Thanks for getting back to us. I would recommend looking over the 90-278 shown below. It comes with its own keeper but you have a recessed version like the 90-282. Review the specifications of both parts and see what you think.
Dimensions for 90-278
Dimensions for 90-282
Alternate view of 90-282
A home owner from Oakland, CA says:
September 3, 2023
Hi Casey, Sorry this took a while to get a photo of. My husband removed a band of the glazing and it never made it back to me. Here's a photo of the glazing edge, hopefully this enough for you to go on? Thanks, Anna
Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
September 5, 2023
Your glazing bead appears to push straight into the frame. Unfortunately, we were not able to find a glazing bead that would install this way. We do offer the 55-090 and 55-050 that are similar but we can't guarantee that either would work for your repair. Take a look and see what you think.