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Batteries Used with Power Tools Recalled by Milwaukee Electric Tool Co. Due To Laceration Hazard

Reported: July 11, 2007 Initiated: July 11, 2007 #07234

Product Description

The recalled batteries are used to power drills, saws, radios, flashlights, wrenches and Extractor windshield glass removers. The recall includes 14.4- and 18-Volt 2.4Ah NiCd Milwaukee Power Plus, Chicago Pneumatic, and Extractor battery packs manufactured between July 1999 and February 2004. The brand name can be found on a label on most battery packs. However, some 14.4-Volt 2.4Ah packs did not have "Power Plus" on the label. The battery packs were sold both with tool kits and as individual battery packs. Battery packs manufactured after February 2004 are not included in this recall.

Reason for Recall

If a vent on the battery cell is damaged or compromised during use, the battery can explode and pose a laceration hazard to consumers.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled battery packs. Consumers should contact the Milwaukee Electric Tool Co. to determine if they have one of the recalled batteries. The company will provide a free replacement battery pack for consumers with recalled units.

Frequently Asked Questions

What product was recalled?
The recalled batteries are used to power drills, saws, radios, flashlights, wrenches and Extractor windshield glass removers. The recall includes 14.4- and 18-Volt 2.4Ah NiCd Milwaukee Power Plus, Chicago Pneumatic, and Extractor battery packs manufactured between July 1999 and February 2004. The brand name can be found on a label on most battery packs. However, some 14.4-Volt 2.4Ah packs did not have "Power Plus" on the label. The battery packs were sold both with tool kits and as individual battery packs. Battery packs manufactured after February 2004 are not included in this recall.. Recalled by Milwaukee Electric Tool Co., of Brookfield, Wis.. Units affected: About 1 million.
Why was this product recalled?
If a vent on the battery cell is damaged or compromised during use, the battery can explode and pose a laceration hazard to consumers.
What should consumers do?
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled battery packs. Consumers should contact the Milwaukee Electric Tool Co. to determine if they have one of the recalled batteries. The company will provide a free replacement battery pack for consumers with recalled units.
Which agency issued this recall?
This recall was issued by the CPSC on July 11, 2007. Severity: Moderate. Recall number: 07234.