Recalls

STIHL Recalls Battery-Powered Hedge Trimmers Due to Laceration Hazard


STIHL HSA 65 battery-powered hedge trimmer

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–June 14, 2016

Recall Summary

Name of product:  STIHL battery-powered hedge trimmers

Hazard:  The hedge trimmer can operate faster than expected, continue running after the trigger is released or operate by depressing either the trigger or the front handle switch individually, posing a laceration hazard.

Consumer Contact:  STIHL Inc. at 800-610-6677 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email [email protected] or online at www.stihlusa.com and click on Information and then Product Recalls for more information.

Recall Details

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Units:  About 8,000 (in addition, about 1,000 were sold in Canada)

Description:  This recall involves STIHL model HSA 65 battery-powered hedge trimmers. “STIHL” and “HSA 65” are printed on the side of the battery compartment between the trigger and the loop handle. The hedge trimmer is gray and orange, with a loop handle, removable battery and a 20 inch hedge trimming blade.

Incidents/Injuries:  STIHL Inc. has received seven reports of the trigger or front handle switch not operating properly. No injuries have been reported.

Remedy:  Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled trimmer and return it to an authorized STIHL dealer for a free replacement battery-powered hedge trimmer.

Sold at:  Authorized STIHL dealers nationwide from June 2010 through April 2016 for about $300.

Manufacturer(s):  VIKING GmbH, of Austria

Importer(s):  STIHL Inc., of Virginia Beach, Va.

Manufactured in:  Austria

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