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CPSCJun 9, 2006 · #06185
The drill bit packages are not properly labeled with precautionary information on proper use and operation. These and other manufacturers' 13-inch bits can bend when run at a high speed without being in contact with a work surface, resulting in loss of control of the drill and possible lacerations. The safety label should read: "! WARNING Read, understand and comply with tool manual before use. Wear eye protection. Max operating speed 600 RPM. At higher speeds the bit is likely to bend if allowed to rotate freely without contacting the work. Start drilling at low RPM and with bit tip in contact with work. To avoid bit bowing - Apply pressure only in direct line with bit and do not apply excessive pressure. Bits can bind, causing breakage or loss of control. Do not use in hammer drills or in drill press."Safety Alert: Robert Bosch Tool Corp. Masonry Drill Bits Lack Safety Warning Label
Drills & Bits
CPSCJun 9, 2006 · #06184
The Abrasive Cut-Off Wheel packages are not properly labeled with precautionary information on proper use and operation. The failure of a user to follow the instructions below could result in injury. "! WARNING Read, understand and comply with tool manual before use. Follow OSHA and ANSI B7.1 standards. Use eye, face, dust and ear protection. Wear body apron and gloves. Speed rating of wheel must be greater than tool speed. Do not grind without guard adjusted for maximum operator protection. Mount wheel with the tool flanges provided. Run-in for one minute before application. Do not jam, twist or pinch wheel in work piece or apply excessive side pressure to the wheel. RECOIL may occur if wheel is jammed. Do not use near flammable materials or gases; fire or explosion may result. Do not expose to water, condensation or freezing. Discard wheel if dropped, cracked or chipped."Safety Alert: Robert Bosch Tool Corp. Abrasive Cut-Off Wheels Lack Safety Warning Label
Tools Miscellaneous
CPSCJun 9, 2006 · #06555
The cable eye, or round metal tube that holds the cable, could have a fracture, reducing the overall strength of the cable assembly. If the cable assembly were to fail, this would result in a free-fall hazard for the climber.Extreme Engineering Recalls Wall Climbing Cable Assemblies Due to Fall Hazard
Climbing Equipment
NHTSAJun 9, 2006 · #06V203000
Vehicle safety defectFRAME FLANGE FAILURE
Vehicle
NHTSAJun 9, 2006 · #06V204000
Vehicle safety defectENGINE FAILURE/CUMMINS
Vehicle
CPSCJun 8, 2006 · #06182
The yo-yo can separate and expose small parts. This presents a choking hazard to young children.Ruby's Diner Inc. Recalls Giveaway Yo-Yo Toy for Choking Hazard
Toy Miscellaneous
CPSCJun 8, 2006 · #06181
These ranges lack an adequate heat shield, and can cause scorching of certain flooring materials directly under the appliance.Petters Consumer Brands, LLC Recalls Sunbeam Gas Ranges after Two Incidents of Scorched Floors
Ovens/Stoves/Ranges/Microwaves
CPSCJun 8, 2006 · #06183
The harnesses could fail during use, resulting in consumers falling from tree stands and suffering serious injuries or death.Full-Body Safety Harnesses Recalled for Fall Hazard
Hunting Accessories
NHTSAJun 8, 2006 · #06V199000
Vehicle safety defectENGINE COOLING FAN BLADE FAILURE
Vehicle
NHTSAJun 8, 2006 · #06V200000
Vehicle safety defect(MANUAL) COLUMN DRIVE STEERING COLUMN/TRW
Vehicle
NHTSAJun 8, 2006 · #06V201000
Vehicle safety defectFRONT MASTER BRAKE CYLINDER
Vehicle
NHTSAJun 8, 2006 · #06V202000
Vehicle safety defectSPRING BRAKE MODULATING VALVES/BENDIX
Vehicle
CPSCJun 7, 2006 · #06177
A manufacturing error could cause the main housing of some regulators to change shape over time, which could cause the cover and diaphragm to become dislodged. If this occurs, air flow will be interrupted and the regulators will no longer function, posing a drowning hazard to users.Scubapro® X650 Diving Regulators Recalled for Drowning Hazard
Scuba Diving/Water Activity Equipment
CPSCJun 7, 2006 · #06179
The resistance pistons on the glider can come off during exercise. If this happens, a person using the glider can fall off the exercise machine.Fitness Quest Gazelle Freestyle Crosstrainers and Crosstrainer Pro Gliders Recalled for Fall Hazard
Exercise Machines/Equipment
CPSCJun 7, 2006 · #06180
The battery in this radio can overheat and possibly rupture when using the AC adapter, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers.Etón Portable Radios Recalled, Batteries Pose Fire Hazard
Radios & Music Players
CPSCJun 7, 2006 · #06178
The treadmill can unexpectedly accelerate or decelerate, possibly causing the user to lose control and fall.Endurance Treadmills Recalled for Unexpected Speed Changes Posing Fall Hazard
Exercise Machines/Equipment
NHTSAJun 7, 2006 · #06V196000
Vehicle safety defectREAR AXLE HOUSING BRAKE CONNECTOR JOINT
Vehicle
NHTSAJun 7, 2006 · #06V197000
Vehicle safety defectFRONT SEAT ELECTRIC HEATER ELEMENT OVERHEATS
Vehicle
CPSCJun 6, 2006 · #06554
The lights attached to the ficus tree have undersized and exposed wires, which pose a risk of electric shock and fire hazards.LTD Commodities LLC Recalls Ficus Trees Sold with Lights for Fire and Shock Hazards
Lights (Seasonal) · 2C
CPSCJun 6, 2006 · #06176
The digital camera can cause certain non-rechargeable batteries, such as the Duracell CP-1, to overheat when the camera is connected to an AC adapter or docking station, posing a fire hazard.Hewlett-Packard Company Recalls Digital Cameras Due to Fire Hazard, Offers Download Fix
Cameras & Accessories