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  • Series 55 Clip Mount Non Tilt Spiral Window Balance
    March 19, 2021

    Series 55 Clip Mount Non Tilt Spiral Window Balance

    The Series 55 spiral window balance is a 3/8" diameter balance designed for non-tilt applications. This balance functions similar to our Series 40 non-tilt spiral window balance. However, instead of mounting to the sash using a bracket, there is a small clip attached to the spiral rod of the balance.
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  • How to Replace Tilt Block and Tackle Balances
    March 12, 2021

    How to Replace Tilt Block and Tackle Balances

    Tilt Block and Tackle balances are commonly found in tilt windows and can be identified by the metal channel being visible at the top of the jamb. These balances work with pivot lock shoe to allow your window to tilt inwards. The process to replaces tilt block and tackle balances is very easy and requires only a few simple tools. For this you will need a Phillip's head screw driver and a pair of needle nose pliers. Continue reading to learn how to replace your tilt block and tackle balances.
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  • Replace Inverted Block and Tackle Balance
    March 9, 2021

    How to Replace Inverted Block and Tackle Balances

    Inverted block and tackle balances are designed for tilt in windows. These balances have a T-Lock shoe attached to the bottom of the balance that allows your window to tilt inwards. Replacing the inverted block and tackle balances may seem like a challenge, but it is a very simple process that requires only a few tools. Continue reading to learn how to replace your inverted block and tackle balances.
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  • Inverted Block & Tackle Balances
    February 17, 2021

    Inverted Block & Tackle Balances

    Inverted block and tackle balances are designed for tilt windows. These balances are "inverted", meaning the spring is located at the bottom of the balance and the rope and pulley are located at the top. Continue reading to learn more about inverted block and tackle balance and how to find the correct replacement. 
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  • Extended Travel Window Balance
    February 16, 2021

    Series 320 Extended Travel Balance

    The Series 320 extended travel block and tackle window balance is somewhat less common balance than our standard Series 400 or Series 300 block and tackle balance. These balances may look similar, but there are some key differences that make it so these balances are not...

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  • How to measure and replace window tilt latches
    January 11, 2021

    How To Measure Window Tilt Latches

    Window tilt latches are found along the top rail of the sash and allow you to secure your tilt window in the upright position. Tilt latch can be a surface mount or internal. To find the correct replacement tilt latches, you will need to measure your current tilt latch. In the article we will discuss how to find replacement for two common types of tilt latches, surface mounted and slide in style tilt latches.
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  • Block and Tackle Window Balances
    September 10, 2020

    Differences Between 300 and 400 Series Window Balances

    One question we get frequently is "what is the difference between the 300 and 400 series balances?" The short answer is, there is no difference! These balances function exactly the same. However, there are some minor differences that may seem a bit confusing at first. Continue reading to learn about the specific differences between these two common block and tackle window balances.
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  • Coil Spring Window Balances
    August 20, 2020

    Coil Spring Window Balances

    What is a Coil Spring Balance Coil spring window balances are a type of constant force window balance. These balances work by using stainless steel, coiled spring as a counterbalance. This type of balance system is designed to be more...

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  • How to remove pivot lock shoe
    June 11, 2020

    How To Remove Pivot Lock Shoes From Tilt Windows

    This post will go over how to remove a pivot lock shoe from a tilt window. In our example, our shoe has a coil spring balance attached, but the process works for tilt spiral balances, tilt block and tackle balances, and any other pivot lock shoe. Continue reading to learn how.
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