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Identify this sliding window part
I have rollers on the bottom of my sliding windows that need replacing.
They're aluminum framed windows, original on a house built in the late 70's. There is no brand identification of any kind that I can find. I have no idea where to find this part. Here's a picture of the part I need. The penny is for size comparison: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.ph...e=IMG_2630.JPG |
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Identify this sliding window part
Reed wrote: wrote: I have rollers on the bottom of my sliding windows that need replacing. They're aluminum framed windows, original on a house built in the late 70's. There is no brand identification of any kind that I can find. I have no idea where to find this part. Here's a picture of the part I need. The penny is for size comparison: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.ph...e=IMG_2630.JPG Here is one place to check: http://www.swisco.com/page/SI/CTGY/s...rollers-guides Thanks. They have exactly what I need. |
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