by ek » Jun 25, 2010 7:09 pm
I almost forgot to post an update...
Several weeks ago I called Petzl, they said I should send it in, they looked at it, and discussed it with me. James Good in Petzl America Warranty & Returns told me that there appeared to be corrosion in the cam spring, consistent with the high level of wear the device exhibited elsewhere (paint rubbed off, rust on the cam). I mentioned that, due to WNS, the device stays in closed plastic bags for hours at a time (and days if we don't get around to deal with it the day of the trip). He said that likely had to do with it, and that we should expect an accelerated rate of corrosion if we're leaving wet gear with metal parts in plastic bags for long periods of time.
James said that they do not recommend continuing to use the product, in part because that kind of corrosion indicates a general state of high wear, and I heartily agreed to this recommendation. Apparently this particular issue is (at least somewhat) novel to Petzl and they asked for permission to keep the device. It actually belonged to SUOC. I got permission to let them keep it, which they have done. Petzl offers PPE inspection training courses, and they will be using the unit as a demonstration model.
EDIT: Grammar (belongs -> belonged)
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ek on Jun 26, 2010 9:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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