The recall involves Craftsman portable 10″ table saws made by Rexon. They were sold exclusively by Sears from April 2014 through October 2016 for about $200 in stores and online.
The table saws sit on a black metal fold-up stand. There are 11 reports of the stand collapsing unexpectedly, resulting in 9 injuries.
The victims suffered injuries to their hands or fingers, broken bones, lacerations, a shoulder strain, and a partially amputated fingernail.
The recalled table saws can be identified by a silver label on the front of the saw, which reads “15 AMP 10-IN. TABLE SAW” and “Product Dist. in U.S. by Sears Brands Mgt Corp.” and Model No. 137.415030.
The serial numbers start with the following letters:
RSN | RSP | RSQ | RSR | RSS | RST | RSU | RSV | RSW | RSX |
RSY | RSZ | RTN | RTP | RTQ | RTR | RTS | RTT | RTU | RTV |
RTW | RTX | RTY | RTZ | RUN | RUP | RUQ | RUR | RUS | RUT |
The Consumers Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is asking consumers to immediately stop using the recalled table saws and contact the manufacturer for a free replacement stand.
The products were made in China and manufactured by Rexon Industrial Corp., Ltd. of Taiwan.
You can call Rexon toll-free at 866-934-6360 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.sears.com and click on “Product Recalls.”