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Product Recall Number: 07-001

Why was FreeMotion Cable Cross and Dual Cable Cross Exercise Machines recalled?

The selector pin for the weight plates can slip out of its slot if the edges of the pin are worn, allowing the weights to drop suddenly. Falling weight plates can hit consumers using the machines.

FreeMotion Cable Cross and Dual Cable Cross Exercise Machines
Here's product recall specific data for FreeMotion Cable Cross and Dual Cable Cross Exercise Machines.

  • Product Recall Number: 07-001

  • Product Safety Warning Number:

  • Date: 2006-10-02

  • Product Safety Warning Date:

  • Name Of Product: FreeMotion Cable Cross and Dual Cable Cross Exercise Machines

  • Description: WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), FreeMotion Fitness Inc., of Colorado Springs, Colo., is voluntarily recalling about 5,600 FreeMotion Cable Cross and Dual Cable Cross Exercise Machines. The selector pin for the weight plates can slip out of its slot if the edges of the pin are worn, allowing the weights to drop suddenly. Falling weight plates can hit consumers using the machines.Name of Products: FreeMotion Cable Cross and Dual Cable Cross Exercise MachinesUnits: About 5,600Distributor: FreeMotion Fitness Inc., of Colorado Springs, Colo.Hazard: The selector pin for the weight plates can slip out of its slot if the edges of the pin are worn, allowing the weights to drop suddenly. Falling weight plates can hit consumers using the machines.Incidents/Injuries: FreeMotion has received nine reports of consumers receiving contusions to the head and shoulders from falling weights after pins disengaged.Description: The recall includes FreeMotion Cable Cross and Dual Cable Cross Exercise Machines with model numbers GZFM6006 and GZFM6024. The recalled machines can be identified by the name Cable Cross located on the upper frame. The FreeMotion Cable Cross machines are used to exercise by pulling on cables on each side of the machine to raise a series of weight plates. The arms where the cables enter the machine can be moved through an arc using 13 position points spaced from straight down to straight up. An enclosed weight stack is situated directly in front of the user for selection of the amount of weight to be raised.Sold by: Exercise specialty stores nationwide and through direct sales from FreeMotion from December 1999 through May 2006 for between $3,750 and $4,500.Manufactured in: United StatesRemedy: Consumers should stop using these machines and contact FreeMotion Fitness to receive a free repair kit.Consumer Contact: Call FreeMotion Fitness Inc. at (800) 201-2109 between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or go to the company's Web site at www.freemotionsfitness.com.

  • Hazard Description: The selector pin for the weight plates can slip out of its slot if the edges of the pin are worn, allowing the weights to drop suddenly. Falling weight plates can hit consumers using the machines.

  • Consumer Action: None Listed

  • Original Product Safety Warning Announcement: None Listed

  • Remedy Type: Repair

  • Units: About 5,600

  • Incidents: FreeMotion has received nine reports of consumers receiving contusions to the head and shoulders from falling weights after pins disengaged.

  • Remedy: Consumers should stop using these machines and contact FreeMotion Fitness to receive a free repair kit.

  • Sold At: Exercise specialty stores nationwide and through direct sales from FreeMotion from December 1999 through May 2006 for between $3,750 and $4,500.

  • Importers: None Listed

  • Manufacturers: None Listed

  • Distributors: FreeMotion Fitness Inc., of Colorado Springs, Colo.

  • Manufactured In: United States

  • Custom Label: None Listed

  • Custom Field: None Listed