Sears Table Saw Recall

Sears Craftsman 10-Inch Table Saw

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.

Sears Craftsman Table Saw Recall

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.”

Source: Craftsman Portable Table Saws Made by Rexon Recalled Due to Laceration and Impact Injury Hazards; Sold Exclusively at Sears

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