b"Remove the Old WindowParting Stop BrickmouldBlindstopParting StopTop SashBottom SashCasingInside Stop Fig. 1Stool1. Remove the inside mouldings (stops) with a broad chisel and save them forlater use, being careful not to break them. (Fig.1)2. Any cords and weights, or spring balances can then be removed so that theold bottom wood sash can be easily removed as shown. Remove the pulleys. If the screws can't be backed out because of corrosion, stick the flathead screwdriver into the pulley and pry it out. (Fig. 2)3. Pry out the top parting stop. Pliers can easily remove most stops.(Fig3-4)4. Pry out the side stops - left and right. For stops that are heavily painted orstuck, you can use the broad chisel to shear off the part of the stop that pro-trudes into the jamb. (Fig. 3-4)5. Once the parting stops are out, the upper sash can be easily removed from Fig. 2the outer track. (Fig. 5)Windows with Aluminum TracksFig. 6 Fig. 6A Fig. 7Fig. 3 & 46. If the old window has pre-formed aluminum tracks, there will be no woodparting stops on the sides, but there will be one on top. Remove the topparting stop Then remove the staples holding the pre-formed track. There isalso a small aluminum block on the top and bottom of the aluminum track.It too, must be removed. (Fig. 6-7)7. Once the staples are removed, both the upper and lower sash-and thetracks can be removed as a single unit. (Fig 7) Fig. 5Window Fitters Guide to Window Installation31 2020 AWDI, LLC Do not reproduce without permission"