Details: This recall involves Southwire non-contact voltage detectors with model numbers 40110N and 40120N. Voltage detectors alert users to the presence of electric current running through electrical ...
Southwire is recalling voltage detectors due to a shock and burn hazard. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the detectors can give a false “no voltage” reading when testing live wires, ...
Carrollton-based Southwire Co. is recalling 1.2 million voltage detectors that may pose a risk of electrical shocks and burns for their users, according to federal product safety officials. The U.S.
About 1.2 million Southwire voltage detectors are being recalled because they are giving a false reading of “no voltage” when being tested on live wires, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
The AutomationDirect lineup of tools and test equipment now includes digital multimeters, clamp-on True RMS multimeters, voltage testers, and continuity testers from Southwire. Southwire digital ...
The voltage detectors can give a false or no voltage reading when being used to test live wires for electric current.
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