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Fixed windows can be larger than casement windows because they do not have any mechanical parts or mechanisms to open and close, which can add weight and limit the size of the window. Since fixed windows are stationary, their frames can be made larger to support the weight of the glass. Casement windows, on the other hand, have hinges and hardware that must support the weight of the glass, making it more difficult to manufacture them in large sizes



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