Unicender recalled by Rock Exoctica

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I received a Recall for Inspection notice from Rock Exotica. I thought they'd post something on AS but I don't see anything so here it is.

UNICENDER INSPECTION REQUIRED
There is an inspection recall on the Unicender. All Rock Exotica Unicenders made before August 2011
are affected. This required inspection is important for the user’s safety and your Unicender should not
be used until the inspection has been performed.
What Happened: An improperly riveted chain link came apart on one side under use. No fall occurred and the
user was not injured. We have checked several other units from the same batch and there were no problems, but
because your safety is paramount we have decided that all Unicenders must be inspected.
Serial Numbers: Each Unicender has a unique number. The first digits of this number tell the year and day it
was assembled. For example, 11168 means it was assembled in 2011, on the 168th day of the year. Affected
numbers are 11220 and earlier. All Unicenders of this date or earlier must be inspected. Later numbers are not
affected and do not need to be sent in. Also, Unicenders of any date that are marked “Factory Inspected” have
already been inspected and do not need to be sent in.
What Went Wrong: The rivets start out as straight pins. The riveting process presses down on the ends and
forms a head that is bigger than the hole in the chain plate so the rivet is captured and cannot come out. One
head was not flared enough and it was able to work its way out of the chain plate. We have now added
additional safeguards and other measures to insure this can’t happen again.
What Needs To Be Inspected: We will inspect each unit to be sure the rivets are headed properly. After
inspection your Unicender will be laser marked with “Factory Inspected”. If any do not pass inspection they
will, of course, be replaced.
We are very sorry for the inconvenience. To help make up for it, we are doing two things:
1) We will send you a free Pirate autolock carabiner when we return your Unicender.
2) As stated in the instructions, a frequently used Unicender will eventually need to be rebuilt. If and when
yours does it will be done at half price, which represents a significant savings.
Is Self-Inspection Possible? If you are mechanically experienced and have access to accurate calipers it may be
possible for you to measure the rivets yourself. In this case you should call us (801 728-0630, any extension
can help you) and we can direct you. You should only do this if you are confident in your ability.
How To Send Your Unicender To Us: Send it to the following address. This address contains both a street
address and a P.O. box so you can send it by UPS, FedEx or mail. Or if more convenient, you can return it to
your dealer and they will send it to us (but it will be faster to send it directly to us). If you send it UPS you can
use our UPS account number XXXXXXXX
Rock Exotica Equipment LC – Unicender
POB 160470
Freeport Center, F-11
Clearfield, UT 84016
In the box please put a note with your return address. If it is a street address we will return it by UPS, if it’s a
P.O. box we will ship by mail.
To Get the Half-Price Rebuild Offer: You don’t need to do anything. When your Unicender with the affected
serial number is ready for a rebuild, it will be charged at the half-price rate.
 

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