Product Recall: ZIGZAG Petzl mechanical Prusik for arborists (Sku. D22)
Thu, 25/04/2013 - 14:12 — Petzl
This information is complementary to and supersedes the Safety Alert issued April 19, 2013 [PDF-153 Kb].
Request for inspection: NEWTON harness
Mon, 20/02/2012 - 16:57 — Petzl News
During a periodic inspection on a NEWTON harness, improperly positioned safety stitching was found on one of the loops of the sternal attachment point.
As a precautionary measure, Petzl is asking all of its customers to inspect the safety stitching on the loops of the sternal attachment point on all NEWTON harnesses.
Petzl statement on a special use of the Petzl Shunt
Tue, 10/01/2012 - 11:32 — Petzl NewsRecall for replacement: GRIGRI2
Tue, 21/06/2011 - 10:28 — Petzl NewsConcerns all GRIGRI 2’s (D14 2O, D14 2G, D14 2B ) with the first five digits of the serial number between 10326 and 11136.
REQUEST FOR IMMEDIATE SELF-INSPECTION for all ABSORBICA energy absorbers
Thu, 19/05/2011 - 14:21 — Petzl News
Concerns all ABSORBICA energy absorbers manufactured before May 17th 2011 up to serial number 11137****.
The relevant product references are: L57, L58, L58 MGO, L59, L59 MGO, L59 69, L70120 YG, L70150 IM, L70150 YM, L70150 I, L70150 Y, L70150 YM.
Product safety alert: recall alert for inspection SCORPIO via ferrata lanyards & ABSORBICA energy absorbers
Thu, 19/05/2011 - 09:52 — Petzl NewsDownload the pdf version of
Petzl's battle against counterfeiting and our manufacturing policy, by Paul Petzl
Wed, 09/03/2011 - 17:35 — Petzl NewsWe have recently identified some copies from China 'identical' to four items of Petzl's Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). These copies, noncompliant with our standards, are a real danger for the user. Unfortunately, from the outside, they are indistinguishable from an original Petzl product. Petzl immediately launched an information campaign throughout its commercial network and for its clients, as well as legal measures to identify and stop the culprits.
Warning regarding the presence of counterfeit versions of Petzl products - Update
Sat, 12/02/2011 - 19:54 — Petzl NewsInfo - MYO headlamps and AA/LR6 rechargeable batteries
Thu, 18/09/2008 - 14:48 — Petzl Pro
Due to advances in the performance characteristics of AA/LR6 rechargeable batteries (especially their higher output during discharge), they can in certain cases of intensive use, cause quality and safety problems with MYO-series headlamps. When the headlamp is used with AA/LR6 rechargeable batteries, if a short-circuit appears in the cable connecting the battery case to the lamp, the cable can spark, melt, or catch fire.
Lithium batteries information
Wed, 13/09/2006 - 17:58 — Petzl ProLimitations on use of AA/LR6 and AAA/LR03 Lithium batteries with headlamps.
This information does not apply to the e+Lite which was designed to work with CR2032 Lithium batteries.
Lithium batteries are lighter and give longer burn times at low temperature than traditional Alkaline batteries.
Due to recent advances in the performance characteristics of Lithium batteries (especially their higher output during discharge), they can cause the lamp to overheat and possibly damage the LEDs.




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