The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that Precor voluntarily recalled roughly 834 Resolute Cable Multi-Station Exercise units.
The hazard involves the pop-pin failing to fully engage in the exercise equipment’s vertical rail and causing the pulley carriage to drop unexpectedly during use, posing an impact injury hazard to users.
The company issued the recall on December 26.
This recall involves Precor-branded Resolute Cable Multi-Station exercise equipment, Model No. RMS905, sold to gyms. The exercise equipment includes an adjustable pulley carriage that allows users to perform cable resistance exercises from different heights along a vertical rail. The brand name Precor is above the vertical rail, and Model No. RMS905 appears on a label on the underside of the pulley assembly’s top frame, between the vertical rail and the weight stack. The exercise equipment measures 68 inches x 58 inches x 94 inches, has either a silver, black or white frame, and multiple upholstery options.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled exercise equipment. Precor is directly contacting all known gyms with the recalled exercise equipment to coordinate a free on-site repair by a qualified service technician, including installing a redesigned pop-pin and a missing warning label.
Precor has received nine reports of the pulley dropping during use, including two minor head injuries.
The product was sold to fitness facilities nationwide from July 2023 through October 2024 for between $3,020 and $3,340 for the exercise station.
Precor, Inc., headquartered in Woodinville, WA, manufactured the recalled Resolute Cable Multi-Station Exercise Equipment in China. The recall number is 25-078.