Generators, Compressors and Saws Peoria IL

Valsi says fuel tanks leak on generators; Tap/Cummins says compressor has undersized power cord; Crain Cutter says toe-kick saws have problem with handle.

AFE Construction, Inc.
309-303-7065
Peoria, IL
Worthington Builders
309-692-6120
Peoria, IL
Retro-Tech Inc.
(309) 682-0675
625 W Main
Peoria, IL
Laser Electric, Inc.
(309) 693-2400
P.O. Box 5008
Peoria, IL
Sprinkmann Insulation, Inc
(309) 674-5112
1028 S. W. Washington Street
Peoria, IL
Blume Construction, LLC
309-694-2912
Peoria, IL
Foster-Jacob, Inc.
(309) 674-8129
826 W. Main St
Peoria, IL
Illinois Piping Corporation
(309) 674-6700
2323 S.W. Washington St.
Peoria, IL
Validus Technologies, LLC
(309) 689-1406
311 SW Water Street
Peoria, IL
AmerenCILCO
(309) 677-5271
300 Liberty St
Peoria, IL
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Generators, Compressors and Saws

Source: TOOLS OF THE TRADE Magazine
Publication date: May 8, 2006

By Section Editor Katy Tomasulo

Valsi Generators Product: Valsi Power Equipment Single Phase Portable Generators, models G38MG0750RV, G42MG0750RV, G55MG0900RV, and G65MG1100RV. Recalled generators are black with blue label with Valsi Generator printed on it. Problem: The fuel tanks can crack and leak fuel, posing fire and burn risk.What to do: Stop using immediately. Company is notifying owners. Contact Valsi at 866-260-4842 to arrange for a free replacement gas tank. Source: Consumer Products Safety Commission, March 22, 2006

Tap/Cummins Air Compressors Product: Tap Enterprises/Cummins Industrial Tools Mini 2-Gallon Pancake Air Compressors. Problem: Undersized power cord can overheat and pose fire hazard; improper assembly of power cord strain relief and improper routing of internal conductors can cause shock hazard. What to do: Stop using immediately. Contact Cummins (www.cumminstools.com) for a refund. Source: Consumer Products Safety Commission, April 11, 2006

Crain Cutter Toe-Kick Saws Product: Crain Cutter Co. Toe-Kick Saw Model 795 (with blue handle and motor housing) Problem: The handle could break, causing the user to lose control, which could cause the saw to kick back and cause injury. What to do: Stop using immediately. Contact Crain at 800-538-7810 for repair or repair kit. Source: Consumer Products Safety Commission, April 13, 2006

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