August 20, 2002
Black &
Decker Announces Recall to Repair Table Saws
Black
& Decker (U.S.) Inc., of Towson, Md., is voluntarily recalling about 6,100
table saws. The motor housing on the saw may crack, posing a risk of electric
shock to consumers. Black & Decker has not received any reports of
injuries. This recall to repair is being conducted to prevent the occurrence of
injuries.
The recall involves 10-inch table saws, made in Taiwan, with the model number
BT2500 and dates codes 200128-CT through 200148-CT. The model number and date
codes are located on a nameplate on the front panel above the power switch. The
saw is gray with an orange front panel. The name "Black & Decker"
is located on the lower right hand portion of the front panel. Home centers and
hardware stores nationwide sold the table saws from August 2001 through April
2002 for about $400.
Consumers should stop using these table saws immediately, unplug them, and
call Black & Decker at (866) 357-0324 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET
Monday through Friday to arrange for a free repair. For more information,
consumers can log on to the company's website at http://www.blackanddecker.com/CustomerService/Default.asp?DOC_ID=CS_SA_BT2500.
No other Black & Decker table saws are involved in this recall to repair.