Window Sash Locks & Multi-Point Lock Assemblies for Casement & Awning | AmesburyTruth Replacement Parts

Sash locks and multi-point lock assemblies are critical hardware for securing casement and awning windows, ensuring smooth operation and enhanced home security. This collection features genuine replacement parts designed to restore optimal function to residential and commercial windows, supporting both single-point and multi-point locking systems. Find compatible, long-lasting solutions for window repair and upgrades with products trusted by industry professionals.
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Casement and awning window sash locks, along with multi-point lock assemblies, are essential for maintaining the security, weather resistance, and easy operation of your windows. These hardware components are engineered to latch the window sash tightly against the frame, reducing air and water infiltration and offering a secure closure that resists forced entry. Multi-point systems provide added protection by engaging locks at multiple points along the sash, often used on larger or more demanding installations.

Types of Sash Locks and Multi-Point Assemblies

This collection includes a range of awning locks, casement locks, keepers, and advanced multi-point lock assemblies. You'll find models compatible with both left- and right-hand applications, single-point and multi-point designs, and a variety of keeper options to fit different window brands and profiles. For example, products like a multi-point sash lock and a multi-point lock assembly with plastic handle offer security and smooth operation for different window configurations.

Genuine AmesburyTruth Parts - Compatibility and Quality

All components in this collection are manufactured by AmesburyTruth, a leader in window hardware innovation. Whether you need a replacement left hand sash lock, a sash lock keeper with 1-3/8 inch screw holes, or a Maxim keeper with E-Gard finish, each item is designed to meet original equipment standards for performance and fit. These replacement parts are compatible with many leading window manufacturers and styles, including Maxim, Encore, EntryGard, and other popular AmesburyTruth lines.

Common Use Cases and Application Tips

Homeowners and professionals rely on sash locks and multi-point assemblies for window repairs, upgrades, or new installations. Typical uses include fixing worn or malfunctioning locks, upgrading to multi-point security, or replacing corroded or damaged keepers. Installation generally requires only basic tools and can often be completed in minutes. Always verify hand orientation (left or right) and measure screw hole spacing before ordering for the best fit. For specialized applications, parts like the 24.32 sash lock for non-handed awning windows offer additional flexibility.

Why Choose Authorized Replacement Parts?

TruthParts is an authorized reseller of genuine AmesburyTruth hardware, so every item in this collection is backed by the quality and reliability trusted by window manufacturers and installers. Using authentic replacement parts minimizes installation problems, ensures continued warranty protection, and helps maintain the security and performance of your windows.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if I need a single-point or multi-point sash lock? Multi-point locks are recommended for larger or heavier casement and awning windows that require extra sealing and security. Single-point locks are common on smaller sashes or awning styles.
  • Are these locks compatible with my window brand? Most products are designed for use with a wide range of vinyl, wood, or aluminum windows from major manufacturers, but always check measurements and model compatibility listed in each product description.
  • What tools are needed for replacement? Basic hand tools such as a screwdriver are typically sufficient for replacing sash locks and keepers.
  • What is the difference between a sash lock and a keeper? The sash lock is the mechanism that latches and secures the window, while the keeper is the receiving component mounted on the frame for the lock to engage with.