11-14-2023, 05:55 PM
I also posted this upstairs in Woodworking.
From Family Handyman
A little bit more info on the FH website (including links).
If someone finds out what "wood lathe cutting tool" can break, please let us know.
From Family Handyman
Quote:According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website, three models from Grizzly are subject to the recall:All are variable-speed, electric wood lathes with a green or white bed, cast iron legs, an extendable tool rest and a swivel headstock.
- Grizzly Industrial Wood Lathe, Model Number G0584;
- Grizzly Industrial Wood Lathe, Model Number G0462;
- Grizzly Shop Fox Wood Lathe, Model Number W1758.
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Why Are Grizzly Lathes Being Recalled?
According to the CPSC: “The wood lathes cutting tool can break, posing an injury hazard due to projectiles that can strike the user and bystanders, and a laceration hazard to the user who could come into direct contact with the cutting tool.”
So far, Grizzly has received four reports of the cutting tool breaking, and one reported injury.
What To Do If You Have a Recalled Grizzly Lathe
If you own one of the recalled lathe models, the CPSC urges you to stop using it immediately. Then, contact Grizzly by email at recalls@grizzly.com or phone at (888) 615-7944.
Grizzly will provide you a free repair kit including an upgraded faceplate, tool rest and base. The company will cover shipping. You must repair the lathe yourself or hire someone to do it.
A little bit more info on the FH website (including links).
If someone finds out what "wood lathe cutting tool" can break, please let us know.
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A wish for you all: May you keep buying green bananas.