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Exercise Machines/Equipment
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October 3, 2006- FreeMotion Fitness Inc. Recalls Exercise Machines - Weights Can Unexpectedly Drop, Hit Users
August 23, 2006- Weightlifting Bars Recalled by York Barbell Co. After Reports of Units Breaking
June 12, 2006- Vision Fitness Recalls Treadmill Console to Repair Unexpected Acceleration Hazard
June 7, 2006- Fitness Quest Gazelle Freestyle Crosstrainers and Crosstrainer Pro Gliders Recalled for Fall Hazard
June 7, 2006 - Endurance Treadmills Recalled for Unexpected Speed Changes Posing Fall Hazard
April 26, 2006 - Hoist Exercise Benches Recalled for Finger Entrapment Hazard
March 30, 2006- Nautilus Inc. Recall to Repair Bowflex Ultimate 2 Home Gyms
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Nautilus Inc., of Vancouver, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 17,000 Bowflex Ultimate 2 Home Gyms. One end of the leg extension cable can release from the guide pulley and swing around, potentially striking the user or a bystander.
March 7, 2006- Nashbar Direct Recall Bicycle Resistance Trainers for Repair
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Nashbar Direct, of Canfield, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 2,500 2006 Nashbar Bicycle Trainers. The base of the trainer has a blocking mechanism that can break causing the bicycle to disengage from the stand, posing a fall hazard.
March 7, 2006 - Fall Hazard Prompts Performance Inc. to Recall Bicycle Resistance Trainers for Repair
February 16, 2006- abc distributing, LLC. Recall of Pilates Balls
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), abc distributing LLC., of North Miami, Fla. is recalling about 8,300 Pilates Balls. The plastic black clips at the end of the rubber tubing can come apart when in use. In addition, the grommet used to hold the black rubber tubing could separate from the nylon webbing. Consumers using the pilates balls could fall and be hit by pieces that separate.
January 10, 2006- LTD Commodities and The Lakeside Collection Recall of Pilates Balls
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), LTD Commodities, of Bannockburn, Ill, and its subsidiary, The Lakeside Collection, of Lincolnshire, Ill., are voluntarily recalling about 34,600 Pilates Balls. The plastic black clips at the end of the rubber tubing can come apart when in use. In addition, the grommet used to hold the black rubber tubing could separate from the nylon webbing. Consumers using the pilates balls could fall and be hit by pieces that separate.
August 3, 2005- ICON Health & Fitness, Inc. Recall to Repair Epic T60 Treadmills
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), ICON Health & Fitness, Inc., of Logan, Utah, is voluntarily recalling about 16,700 Epic T60 treadmills. If assembly instructions are not properly followed the gas spring/shock can be damaged during assembly if the walking platform is folded up and goes beyond the vertical position. This action can cause the shock to contact the treadmill roller and be damaged and could propel shock parts out. The parts of the shock could hit a by-stander causing injury.
July 28, 2005 - Sportcraft Recall of Treadmills
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Sportcraft Ltd., of Mt. Olive, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 12,000 Tredex 6.0, TX 440 and TX 550 Treadmills. The treadmill can unexpectedly accelerate and cause users to fall and sustain injuries.
July 1, 2005 - Nautilus Inc. Recall to Repair Exercise Benches
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Nautilus Inc., of Vancouver, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 10,000 Nautilus NT 1020 Exercise Benches. A weld on the bench frame under the seat can crack and separate from the main frame, allowing the bench to collapse and the user to fall and suffer injuries.
November 23, 2004- Fitness Quest Inc. Recall to Repair Ab Lounge Exercise Products
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fitness Quest Inc., of Canton, Ohio is voluntarily recalling about 460,000 Ab Lounge™, Ab Lounge™ 2, and Ab Lounge™ Ultimate Exercisers products. When opening or folding up these exercise machines, consumers can catch their fingers in the hinges. This can result in lacerations, crushing, or amputation to finger tips. This does not occur while users are exercising.
November 16, 2004- The Nautilus Group Recall to Repair Bowflex Power Pro and Ultimate Fitness Machines
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Nautilus Group, of Vancouver, Wash. is voluntarily recalling 680,000 Power Pro and 102,000 Ultimate fitness machines. The seat pin on the Power Pro with “Lat Tower” and Ultimate models can break or become disengaged, allowing the seat to move suddenly. Also, the incline support bracket on the Power Pro without a “Lat Tower” can break, allowing the incline bench to move suddenly. Both hazards pose a fall risk to the user.
July 20, 2004- Jumpking Inc. Recall of Chrome Dumbbells
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Jumpking Inc., of Mesquite, Texas is voluntarily recalling about about 1.2 million Reebok and NordicTrack Chrome Dumbbells. Because they do not fit together properly, the weights can fall off the handles of these dumbbells and strike the user.
June 4, 2004- Sportcraft Recall of Tredex Treadmills
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Sportcraft Ltd., of Mt. Olive, N.J., is voluntarily recalling 320 Tredex 10.0 treadmills. The treadmill’s circuitry can overheat, causing it to unexpectedly accelerate during use. When this happens, the user can fall.
January 29, 2004- Bowflex Power Pro Fitness Machines Recalled by Nautilus Direct
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Nautilus Direct (doing business as Bowflex), of Vancouver, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 420,000 Bowflex fitness machines to address two safety issues. First, while being used in the incline position, the machine's backboard bench can unexpectedly collapse and break, posing a risk of injury to the user. Second, the "Lat Tower," can rotate forward and fall during use, posing a risk of injury to the user.
October 8, 2003- Cybex International Recall of Treadmills
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Cybex International, Inc., of Medway, Mass., is voluntarily recalling Cybex or Trotter Treadmills. There is a fire hazard because of overheating and ignition of dust inside the treadmill's hood. The dust accumulates because of lack of regular maintenance.
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