CPSC

Ceiling Hoists with Straps Recalled for Injury Hazard

Recalled Hoist with Straps holding kayak
Recalled Hoist with Straps holding kayak
Location of strap buckle (view from above)
Location of strap buckle (view from above)
Location of serial number and strap buckle (view from below)
Location of serial number and strap buckle (view from below)
Location of serial number (if present) on underside of flat part of the ~6" long pulleys
Location of serial number (if present) on underside of flat part of the ~6" long pulleys
Recalled product packaging showing Model RS2300
Recalled product packaging showing Model RS2300

Hazard

The plastic buckles on the straps being used to hold a kayak, canoe or other large objects with the ceiling hoist can break, posing an injury hazard to consumers.

What You Should Do

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the Ceiling Hoist with Straps and contact Delta Cycle Corp to receive free replacement straps. Consumers should cut the old straps with buckles in half and discard them. If consumers are using the ceiling hoist to hold a bicycle (and not using included straps), no recall action is needed.

Consumer Contact

Delta Cycle Corp at 800-474-6615 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, email at hoiststraprecall@deltacycle.com, or online at https://designbydelta.com/hoiststraprecall or https://designbydelta.com/ and click on "Recall on Ceiling Hoist with Straps" at the bottom of the page for more information.

Products

Ceiling Hoists with Straps

Injuries & Incidents

Sold At

REI and various other independent stores, and online at Amazon.com and designbydelta.com from February 2017 through July 2024 for about $40.