FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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January 18, 1985 |
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Release # 85-004
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Recall Of Scroller Saws With Replacement
Circuit Boards
(Washington, D.C.) -- The Singer Company, Stamford, Connecticut
and Ranco Electric, Irving, Texas, in cooperation with the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, today announced the recall of
any Sears Craftsman Commercial Auto Scroller Saws, Model No.
315.26750 and Craftsman Multi-Speed Scroller Saws, Model No.
315.26710 which have previously been repaired with this replacement
circuit board. Saws which have been repaired with this replacement
circuit board could pose an electrical shock hazard.
Only saws of these two model numbers repaired since October,
1980 through June, 1984, are subject to recall. The model number
for the saws may be found on the saw motor plate. These saws were
sold through Sears stores and catalogs between 1968 and 1972 for an
estimated $60.00 each. However, the only saws affected are approximately 1,600 which were repaired with the Ranco circuit board between October, 1980 and June, 1984. There have been no reports of accidents or injuries associated with the use of the saws repaired with the replacement circuit boards.
Consumers should immediately stop using these saws and return
them to the Customer Service Counter of their nearest Sears store.
The circuit boards will be replaced at no charge.
Anyone wishing additional information may call toll-free
800-845-4781 (or 800-922-7780 in South Carolina).
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