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70-219 5 Pack, Snap-On Plunger Pin Assemblies
70-219 5 Pack, Snap-On Plunger Pin Assemblies
Quick Learner
Jacksonville, FL
Aug 13, 2014
Quick Learner from Jacksonville, FL
Aug 13, 2014
spring location
At the risk of sounding totally stupid, when you place the pin into the frame, is the spring supposed to drop into the hole into the interior of the frame itself? Or is it supposed to stay on the outside, between the pin end and the frame?
Home Owner
Kent,oh
Oct 15, 2013
Home Owner from Kent,oh
Oct 15, 2013
snap-on plunger pin
pins with a spring included, used to hold screen window
Home Owner
Shrewsbury, MA
Jul 5, 2013
Home Owner from Shrewsbury, MA
Jul 5, 2013
70-219 Plunger Pin
I was having trouble installing this pin & wondered if you had directions/instructions on how to do it.
Home Owner
CT
May 31, 2013
Home Owner from CT
May 31, 2013
Replacement pin for Integrity Window Screen
Integrity Screen Pin Replacement markings on window: IGCC CBA, IGMAC CIG-1, 3-98 I purchased part 70-219 but those didn't work. Thanks
Quick Learner
Cleveland, Ohio
Apr 11, 2013
Quick Learner from Cleveland, Ohio
Apr 11, 2013
Please help identify the type of plunger I would need and the type of plastic ribbed pin
Metal plunger: 5/32 and the thinner side is 1/8 pretty sure I need the 70-009 Plastic Pin: 5/32 and the thinner side is 1/8. Do not see this on your site. Thinner side of plastic pin is ribbed.
Handy Person
Indianapolis, IN
Jun 20, 2012
Handy Person from Indianapolis, IN
Jun 20, 2012
Replacement pins for window screens
My house has about 16 casement windows and screens with really cheap plastic retainer pins that seem to break if you look at them wrong. Forget trying to remove them for cleaning. Can you help me identify what I need? I have no idea as to the original manufacturer of the windows or screens, as we ... (cont.)