CPSCRecalled Nov 8, 2006 · #07026
DeWalt Recalls Framing Saws and Circular Saws for Laceration Hazard
Hazard
The lower blade guard can fail to close, leaving the blade exposed and presenting a laceration hazard to consumers.
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This recall involves DeWalt DW378G and DW378GT 7 ¼-inch framing saws with date codes 200301-49 through 200637-49. The model numbers for the framing saws are located on the side of the housing. The date code is located either on the name plate or under the handle near the power cord exit. Circular saws involved in this recall have model number DC300 with date codes 200601-49 through 200637-49. The model number on the circular saw is located on the name plate on the top of the motor housing. The date code on the circular saw is located on the underside of the motor housing. Framing saws marked with a "V" on the underside of the handle near the cord set and circular saws marked with a "V" on the underside of the motor housing or under the handle where the battery is inserted have already been repaired and are not involved in this recall.
Product details
- Product
- DeWalt DW378G/DW378GT Framing Saws and DC300 Circular Saws
- Type
- Specialty Saws
- Manufacturer
- DeWalt Industrial Tool Co., of Towson, Md.
- Model numbers
- DC300, 200601, 200637
- UPCs
- —
- Sold at
- Major home centers and hardware stores nationwide from January 2003 through August 2006 for about $170 for the framing saw. The circular saw was sold from May 2006 through September 2006 for between $380 and $800, depending on the kit.
- Made in
- Mexico
What you should do
Consumers should stop using the saws immediately and contact DeWalt for a free repair.