Moderate Recalled April 18, 2006 About 4,100 units Updated June 3, 2024

CCH Inc. Recalls Mountain Climbing Camming Anchor Due to Fall Hazard

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The hazard

The cables that support climbers using these devices can fail, causing climbers to fall.

Incidents reported: CCH Inc. has received one report of an anchor cable failing a climber during use.

What to do now

Consumers should stop using these devices immediately and contact the firm for instructions on how to have the units repaired.

Contact: For additional information, call the firm at (800) 776-9185 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. MT Monday through Friday, or visit CCH's Web site at www.aliencamsbycch.com

About this recall

These camming anchors or "Alien Cams" are devices used as both a precautionary measure to stop a climber in the event of falls, or it is used to actually support the climber. Climbers insert the device into cracks or crevasses in rock and it grips the sides of the crack. The recalled units are marked with a small center punch dimple at the base of the round ball where the axle goes through the cable eye. They have production dates, from November 2004 (written as 1104) through December 2005 (written as 1205), which can be found on the bottom of the handle puller.

Product photos

Recalled Climbing Anchor
Recalled Climbing Anchor
Recalled Climbing Anchor
Recalled Climbing Anchor

Photos: U.S. CPSC