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Issue:
On certain digger derricks and aerial devices, a weld in the boom structure could crack. If this happens, the boom could fail.
Safety Risk:
A boom that fails could create a risk of injury for the operator and people nearby.
Corrective…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2023-02-14
Certain aerial devices and digger derricks, installed on utility service vehicles (to elevate personnel in order to facilitate working on overhead service lines, for tree trimming, etc.), may have been equipped with a lanyard anchor that was not properly…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2023-02-10
Issue:
On certain aerial devices, the bolts for the pedestal and turntable may loosen and fail. If multiple bolts fail, the turntable and pedestal could separate from the vehicle.
Safety Risk:
If the pedestal and turntable separate from the…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2023-02-10
Issue:
On a small number of aerial devices, the welds for the boom tip leveling cylinder support could crack. As a result, the cylinder base pin may flex repeatedly and fail. If this happens, the aerial platform could tip.
Safety Risk:
A platform…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2023-02-10
Issue:
On certain truck-mounted aerial devices, a limit sensor of the platform leveling system may have been assembled upside down. As a result, the basket could continue moving more than 15 degrees out of level if there is a system malfunction.…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2023-01-19
Issue:
Certain aerial devices may not have had all pivot points lubricated during assembly. This could cause the pivot pins to seize and the pin retainers to break. If this happens, the lower boom cylinder could disconnect from the turntable.…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2022-04-21
Issue:
On certain truck-mounted aerial devices with dual baskets, the emergency stop for the upper control stations may not stop all boom movements.
Safety Risk:
A boom that continues to move after the operator actives the emergency stop could…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2022-04-21
On certain XT Pro 56 and 60 aerial devices, the platform control enable switch system may not have been adjusted correctly. This may allow the aerial device to rotate if the enable switch is not depressed and held while twisting the control stick. This…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2022-04-13
On certain light towers, the lower section of the fuel tank was built with insufficient structural support. This could result in deformation of the fuel tank when filled with fuel, which could cause the fuel tank to make contact with the trailer axle.…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2014-12-05
On certain trailer-mounted aerial lifting devices (to elevate personnel in order to facilitate working on overhead service lines, for tree trimming, etc.), cracks may form on the extendable boom section, which could increase the risk of failure due to…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2014-04-16
On certain trailer-mounted aerial lighting towers, water could enter an electrical connection for the lighting controls, which could cause an electrical short. This could potentially result in a fire, increasing the risk of injury and/or damage to…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2014-02-06
On certain truck-mounted digger derricks, metal shims used on the hydraulic lift cylinder may be too soft and could compress under load. As a result, the rod eye casting could fail. This would allow the boom to fall, placing anyone near or beneath at…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-05-27