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Posted by Marc_G on November 25, 2006, 8:17 pm
noone@nowhere.com says...
> >The windows slide up and down in their tracks, and at the top of the
> >sliding pane, there are latches that when pressed inward allow the
> >window to tilt inward (to the inside). The window can then be lifted
> >out. The bottom of the sliding pane has prongs on either side; these fit
> >into small plastic sliders that fit in a grove in the window frame. The
> >sliders are attached to tensioned strings that effectively
> >counterbalance the weight of the window.
> >
> >My problem is that some of these plastic slider pieces are broken. So,
> >the prongs aren't held tightly and the windows don't fit quite right and
> >sometimes rattle in the wind, or don't stay raised when the windows are
> >opened.
> Maybe this will help??
> http://www.rd.com/content/openContent.do?contentId=19295
>
Thanks Abe, that's very helpful.
Upon further investigation I can see that the windows in question are
actually single hung, not double, (the house has both kinds, but the
broken ones are single), but the info here was very helpful nonetheless.
now I just need to see if I can find a new balance cartridge or locking
pawl for my particular unknown brand...
Marc
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