Moderate Recalled August 20, 2008 About 53,000 units Updated May 23, 2014

Gardner Bender Recalls Electrical Wire Splices Due to Shock and Fire Hazards

Fire

The hazard

When crimped, the splice can fail to hold the wires adequately together, posing a shock and fire hazard to consumers.

Incidents reported: Gardner Bender has received one report of a recalled butt splice failing to hold wires together. No injuries have been reported.

What to do now

Consumers should immediately stop using products that contain the recalled butt splices and contact the firm for free replacement splices.

Contact: For additional information, contact Gardner Bender at (800) 624-4320 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or visit the firm's Web site at www.gardnerbender.com

About this recall

The recalled butt splices are used to connect electrical wires to one another. They are typically used for wiring small electrical appliances, like audio equipment, or in automotive applications. The splices are yellow insulated vinyl and measure about one inch long and ¼ inch wide. They were intended for use with 12-10 AWG wire. 12-10 is stamped on the side of the splices. Model numbers 10-126, or 21-126, and Gardner Bender are printed on the product's packaging. They were sold in packages of 8 or 50.

Product photos

Recalled Electrical Wire Splices
Recalled Electrical Wire Splices
Recalled Electrical Wire Splice
Recalled Electrical Wire Splice

Photos: U.S. CPSC