Sliding Window Lock

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Still haven't seen a suitable solution for securing a sliding cab window. A solid rod back to the front frame simply causes an issue with condensation not draining away. Any thoughts.
 
N&B use the same type of catch as Hymer but it has a lock in it, more of a latch than a lock. Been thinking of getting one for my van.
 
Still haven't seen a suitable solution for securing a sliding cab window. A solid rod back to the front frame simply causes an issue with condensation not draining away. Any thoughts.

Jewellery case sliding glass lock

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May not be locks but do increase strength & security & have ones for a couple of types of sliding windows

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Still haven't seen a suitable solution for securing a sliding cab window.

Hmmm , now you don't say what van you have , but my 2000 hymer has a very similar lock to the one Lenny HB has linked to .
 
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I’ve made a stop out of aluminium angle, I cut and bent the ends to give more purchase on the glass. That let the water still drain away.
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