Moderate Recalled August 26, 2015 About 93,000 (an additional 2750 sold in Canada) units Updated April 18, 2016

Robert Bosch Tool Recalls Dremel Rotary Tool Due to Burn Hazard

Burn

The hazard

The tool's circuit board can overheat and melt the tool's enclosure. If the tool is being held while overheating, it could present a risk of burn. Additionally, some tools may lose their speed control changing to high speed in use, turn on by themselves, or may not turn off, posing a personal injury hazard.

Incidents reported: Bosch Tool has received six reports from consumers of tools overheating. There are no reports of injuries.

What to do now

Repair

Consumers should immediately contact Robert Bosch Tool for information on a free repair.

Contact: Robert Bosch Tool Corp. toll-free at 855-866-1291 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or online at www.dremel.com and click on "Customer Service & Safety Information" for more information.

About this recall

This recall involves the Dremel® MICRO™ Model 8050 Rotary Tool with date codes 407 through 505. The model number and date codes are located on the name plate of the product, which is on the side opposite the Dremel logo. Products are dark gray with a silver label and blue control buttons and have 8V lithium ion batteries.

Product photos

Dremel® MICRO™ Model 8050 Rotary Tool with location of model and date code
Dremel® MICRO™ Model 8050 Rotary Tool with location of model and date code

Photos: U.S. CPSC