Altec AM Series Aerial Device Recall Over Faulty Emergency Stop Switch
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Altec Industries is recalling certain 2025-2026 AM Series Aerial Device vehicles due to an inoperative emergency stop switch, which increases the risk of injury.
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What Happened
Altec Industries, Inc. is recalling certain 2025-2026 AM Series Aerial Device vehicles because the emergency stop switch at the turntable is inoperative when the upper controls interlock is active, allowing the upper and lower controls to remain powered.
Which Products Are Affected
The affected products are 2025 and 2026 model year AM Series Aerial Device vehicles manufactured by Altec. A total of 80 units are potentially affected. The official recall number is NHTSA Campaign Number 26V243000 and Altec's number is CSN-3307. No specific model numbers, UPCs, or regional information were provided.
What You Should Do
Owners should wait for notification letters expected to be mailed on June 12, 2026. They will be instructed to inspect for the presence of an adapter harness. If the harness is installed, owners should notify Altec. If not, Altec will provide a free repair kit. Contact Altec customer service at 1-877-462-5832 for more information.
Why This Matters
This recall addresses a safety issue that could increase the risk of injury during operation of the aerial devices, highlighting the importance of functional emergency controls in equipment involving heights and mechanical operations.
Source
Attributed to NHTSA Campaign Number 26V243000.
Original source: NHTSA Official Notice ↗
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