Bosch-brand drills; Makita-brand rotary hammers, drills and screwdrivers; and Milwaukee Electric ...

CPSC Recall #01-014 — October 16, 2000

Recall #01-014 Date: October 16, 2000 Remedy: Replace, Repair

Product

Bosch-brand drills; Makita-brand rotary hammers, drills and screwdrivers; and Milwaukee Electric Tool-brand band saws

Description

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), three power tool manufacturers are recalling about 180,000 power tools. The switches on these power tools, which were manufactured by Eaton Corp, of Cleveland, Ohio, can stick. The tools can continue to operate after the trigger has been released, posing a risk of injury to consumers. S-B Power Tools Co., of Chicago, Ill., is recalling Bosch-brand drills; Makita U.S.A. Inc., of La Mirada, Calif., is recalling Makita-brand rotary hammers, drills and screwdrivers; and Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp., of Brookfield, Wis., is recalling Milwaukee Electric Tool-brand band saws.The firms have received one report of a Bosch drill switch sticking in the on position. No injuries have been reported.The following chart lists the power tools included in this recall. The model number can be found written on the power tool. Tool ManufacturerRecalled ToolsModel Numbers ofRecalled ToolsHotline NumberS-B Power Tool Co.Bosch-brand drills1011VSR, 1012VSR,1013VSR, 1014VSR,1030VSR, 1031VSR,1032VSR, 1033VSR,1034VSR, 1035VSR(800) 661-5398Makita U.S.A. Inc.Rotary hammers,hammer drills,drills & screwdriversHR2410, HR2420,HP2040, HP1501K,6407, 6408, 6408K,6410, 6821(800) 462-5482Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp.Variable speed band saws6227, 6230, 6232-6, and 6234(800) 729-3878Home center and hardware stores, industrial distributors, and factory service dealers sold these recalled power tools from January 2000 through September 2000 for between $55 and $500.Consumers should stop using these power tools immediately and contact the tool manufacturer to receive a free replacement tool or tool repair.

Hazard

The switches on these power tools can stick. The tools can continue to operate after the trigger has been released, posing a risk of injury to consumers.

Incidents / Injuries

The firms have received one report of a Bosch drill switch sticking in the on position. No injuries have been reported.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using these power tools immediately and contact the tool manufacturer to receive a free replacement tool or tool repair. 

Units Affected

About 180,000

Sold At

Home center and hardware stores, industrial distributors, and factory service dealers sold these recalled power tools from January 2000 through September 2000 for between $55 and $500.

Manufacturer

Eaton Corp, of Cleveland, Ohio