The saw blade teeth can break into flying metal fragments
August 20, 2015Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.Grizzly Industrial of Bellingham, Wash., is recalling about 1,240 Grizzly 10-inch hybrid table saws.
The motor pulley can come loose and hit the table saw blade, causing the blade teeth to break into flying metal fragments, posing a risk of laceration or impact injury to consumers.
The firm has received 2 reports of incidents with the table saws, including one report of a man who suffered a broken nose and lacerations when he was hit by flying pieces of the table saw.
This recall involves Grizzly 10-inch hybrid table saws with model number G0771 and serial number between TS2014060001 and TS2014111244 or a date code between 06/2014 and 11/2014.
The Grizzly logo, “G0771,” the serial number and the date code are printed on the side of the table saw’s enclosed white metal base. Grizzly.com is printed on a green band on the bottom of the base.
The saws, manufactured in China, were sold at Grizzly’s showrooms, online at www.grizzly.com, in Grizzly’s catalogs and in woodworking trade magazines from January 2015, through May 2015, for about $625.
Customers should immediately stop using the recalled table saws and return them to Grizzly for a full refund, free repair or a free motor pulley kit that can be installed by the consumer. Grizzly is contacting consumers who bought the recalled table saws directly.
Consumers may contact Grizzly at 800-523-4777 any time, by email at csr@grizzly.com or online at www.grizzly.com and click on Customer Service at the bottom of the page, then Product Support and then Recent Recalls for more information.