The crampon frames are made of Chromoly and Nanoflex steel.
“Cassin” and “Blade Runner” are stamped on the orange traction plate on the foot of the crampon. “Sandvik Nanoflex” is printed on a rubber label attached to the gray nylon ankle strap. The Blade Runner crampons have two ice front points and the Blade Runner Alpine crampons have two snow front points. They attach to footwear allowing the front points of the crampon to cut into the snow or ice. CT Monday through Friday, or visit and click on Safety & Recalls at the bottom of the page for more information.ĭETAILS: Cassin Blade Runner and Blade Runner Alpine Crampons used for ice climbing. No injuries have been reported.įOR MORE: Call Trek at 80 from 8 a.m. INCIDENTS: Two incidents reported involving the recalled bicycles.
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WHY: The seatpost can crack and break, posing a fall hazard to the rider. They were sold at bicycle stores nationwide from September 2014 through July 2015. “Bontrager Carbon” is printed on the seatpost. Superfly FS, X1 or XT is printed on the bicycle’s top tube. The serial number is located on the bottom of the bicycle frame. Recalled bicycles have a serial number ending in J or K. ET Monday through Friday or visit at and click on Support, followed by Service and then Recalls for more information.ĭETAILS: This recall involves model year 2015 Trek 9.8 Superfly FS SL, X1 and XT bicycles equipped with Bontrager Approved Carbon seatposts. One injury involved loss of sight to one eye.įOR MORE: Call Cybex International at 88 from 8 a.m. INCIDENTS: 108 reports of incidents, including 12 reports of injury to users. WHY: The swivel handles can break off from the frame causing users to hit themselves in the face or head, posing an impact injury hazard.
They were sold at Cybex or its distributors directly to gyms from November 1996 through October 2008. Cybex and the model name are printed on the top of the machine. The serial number is located on the frame tube of the weight stack by the floor.
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A complete list of serial numbers is available at or at. The recall affects the VR2, VR2TA, Eagle, and the VR3 models. ET Monday through Friday, send email to or visit and click on the Site Map in the bottom right-hand corner, then click on “Recall Safety Information” for more information.ĭETAILS: This recall involves four models of Cybex exercise machines that allow consumers to use the resistance from the selected weight to perform bicep curls. and an additional 8,700 sold in Canada.įOR MORE: Call Osram Sylvania Inc. INCIDENTS: 34 reports of overheating and melting. The model number 73312-1 or 73315-1 also appears on the label beneath the statement “Compatible LED T8 for use with instant start T8 electronic ballasts.” They were sold at Osram Sylvania industrial/commercial distributors between December 2014 and May 2015. “OSRAM SubtiTUBE IS LED T8” is printed on a silver label affixed to the end of lamps. CT Monday through Friday or visit at and click on Recall Information at the bottom of the page for more information.ĭETAILS: SubstiTUBE IS T8 LED lamps. No injuries have been reported.įOR MORE: Call Scag Power Equipment at 84 from 8 a.m. INCIDENTS: Five reports of gas tank leaks on the mowers. WHY: The gas tank can leak, posing a fire hazard. They were sold at Scag Power Equipment authorized dealers nationwide from October 2014 through May 2015.
“Scag” in red letters, “Liberty Z” in white letters and a blue “Z″ is printed on a plate below the front of the seat. The model and serial numbers are printed on a vertical plate under the mower’s seat. The recalled mowers include model SZL48-22KT with serial numbers K7100001 through K7102353 and model SZL52-24KT with serial numbers K7200001 through K7202020. CT Monday through Friday, or visit and click on “Customer Service & Safety Information” for more information.ĭETAILS: Scag Liberty-Z zero-turn lawn mowers. and 2,750 in Canada.įOR MORE: Call Robert Bosch Tool Corp. INCIDENTS: Six reports from consumers of tools overheating. Additionally, some tools may lose their speed control changing to high speed in use, turn on by themselves, or may not turn off, posing a personal injury hazard. If the tool is being held while overheating, it could present a risk of burn. WHY: The tool’s circuit board can overheat and melt the tool’s enclosure.