Petzl America Recalls Climbing Equipment Due to Fall Hazard
Carabiners used for climbing
Date of Recall
2006-10-18CPSC Release Number
07-010Manufactured In
United StatesCompany Phone Number
(877) 807-3805Units
About 8,000Distributor
Petzl America, of Clearfield, UtahSold By
Petzl dealers nationwide from March 2006 through July 2006 for about $13 for the Am'D model and about $17 for the William model.Problem/Hazard
These carabiners have a green button that acts as a safety mechanism to prevent unlocking. The recalled carabiners can unlock unexpectedly without pressing the green button, posing a fall hazard.Injuries/Incidents
None reported.Description
The recall involves the M34 BL Am'D Ball-Lock and M36 BL William Ball Lock carabiners with metal locking sleeves. Carabiners with batch number between 06076 and 06178 are included in the recall. The batch number is engraved on the spine of the carabiner. The recall does not include Ball Lock carabiners having a plastic locking sleeve.Remedy
Consumers should stop using the recalled carabiners immediately, and contact Petzl America to have their carabiners inspected and to receive a free replacement, if necessary.Consumer Contact
For more information, consumers can contact Petzl America at (877) 807-3805 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. MT Monday through Friday, or log on to the firm's Web site at www.petzl.comRecall Comments
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