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It is basically a weight attached to a piece of string. The component is temporarily attached to the end of a sash cord and used to help feed the cord through the pulleys.   show
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Openings in the pulley jamb of a box sash window that give access to the sash cord and weights, allowing the window to be fitted and maintained.   show
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A piece of timber housed into the pulley jamb and the head of a box sash window, separating the sliding sashes   show
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A piece of timber fixed to the jamb and head of a box sash window, keeping the sashes in place   show
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The wheel situated within the jambs at the top of a sliding sash window. The cords run over these wheels   show
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