ZLP Manufacturing Recalls Hornet Zip Line Trolleys Due to Fall Hazard (Recall Alert)
What was recalled
This recall involves the ZLP Hornet zip line trolley. The trolley has yellow, triangular side plates with ZLP Hornet cut into one of the plates. There are rollers at two corners of the side plates and a handle through the center with black handle grips. The yellow side plates are held together by a T-shaped retaining pin. The pin can be released by pushing a blue push-button on the end of the pin.
Hazard
The retaining pin can release and cause the two side plates of the trolley to separate and fall off the zip line, posing a fall hazard.
Injuries
ZLP has received two reports of the trolley falling off a zip line when the retaining pin released. No injuries have been reported.
Made in
United States
Where it was sold
- ZLP Manufacturing online at www.zlpmanufacturing.com and www.backyardziplines.com from November 2010 through July 2013 for about $150.
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