Monday 19 October 2009

Cable Spikers - Acvoke Cable Spiker

Cable Spikers - Acvoke Cable Spiker

All across the world, people in the electrical industry use Acvoke Cable Spikers which is an innovative product developed by Accles and Shelvoke Ltd.

The standard Cable Spiker can accommodate cables up to 150mm diameter carrying voltages up to 275KV, but if you have more powerful requirements Accles have manufactured a heavy duty version which is available for cables up to 150mm diameter carrying voltages up to 400KV. The Acvoke is a high quality, durable safety tool is suitable for all cable designs, penetrating every form of normally applied cable coverings.

In such a dangerous industry as the electrical sector, Accles and Shelvoke have studied and primed our commitment to safety over the many years we’ve developed the product. Such is Acvoke’s pioneering technology the tool has a unique self setting safety system which requires the deliberate action of pressing the Safety Catch to its ‘fire’ position. This eliminates the risk of operator inadvertently firing the tool when setting the firing mechanism. Due to the many years of painstaking product development the Acvoke is very easy to assemble, simple to operate and the safest tool available for assured cable de-energization. One ultimate product feature is the employee safety achieved through positive remote operation.

Remove firing is another innovative safety feature whereby the tool uses a seven meter long lanyard and release pin which when operated completely separates from the tool at the moment of firing. This ensures total operator safety in the event of a ‘live’ cable being spiked.

Portability is also a very useful feature of the Acvoke Cable Spiker as the tool needs no external power source. The use of a blank cartridge as the source of energy means the tool can be used anywhere.

Robustness is also a must for any tool to be used in such likely industrial environments. The Acvoke cable spiker is of sturdy construction and tough design that ensures years of trouble free use. Along with being highly durable the Acvoke cable spiker is very versatile as the use of different cartridge strengths and various clamping arrangements allows the tool to be used on a wide range of cables.

Cables Spikers - Acvoke Cable Spiker

Thursday 20 August 2009

History of Accles & Shelvoke

In the manufacturing of bolt stunners and humane slaughter equipment, Accles & Shelvoke Ltd have a rich history and over the previous 100 years have therefore built a significant standing in the specialist sector of agricultural tools such as stunning equipment in which they continually innovate. The tools manufactured by Accles & Shelvoke Ltd have been used for many years, and prior to focusing on humane slaughter equipment their roots are in the manufacture of arms and ammunitions; hence Accles & Shelvoke Ltd have nurtured a deep knowledge and understanding of the engineering involved in such tools as bolt stunners. The origins of UK based Accles and Shelvoke date back to the 1860s, the following historic records tells the story behind the company, its proprietors and the development of the “CASH” and “ACVOKE” specialist cartridge powered tools which today are used in all parts of the World.


The company was initially established under the name of Bennetts Ltd in 1860 and was then joined by Mr J.G Accles in 1913. He was born in Australia in 1850 and was of Northern Irish parents. In 1867 he entered his apprenticeship at the works of the Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Co in Conne cticut. It was in the USA where he built the foundations of his innovative engineering and product development skills as he received thorough training in the manufacture of small-arms and small-arms ammunition. In 1872 he came to the UK and established a works at Ward End, Birmingham for the production of caps for the .42 Russian “Berdan” cartridges, which were being made in the West Midlands in large quantities at that time. At the end of 1873 he went to China for the Gatling Gun Company, and whilst there he established factories at Canton and Shanghai for the manufacture of small-arms and ammunition. In 1875 he returned to England for the Gatling Gun Company. From 1876 to 1886, he visited most of the countries of the world with the Gatling Gun, and in those countries where this gun was adopted, he established works for its manufacture and also for the ammunition. In this connection he designed and equipped twelve new works in various countries. In 1887 he built and equipped cartridge works near Foochow and also on the island of Formosa for the Chinese Government.

In 1888, Mr Accles formed a company, by the name of Accles Ltd, with works in Perry Barr, Birmingham. This was later changed to Grenfell and Accles Ltd, and again to Accles Ltd. In 1901 the moment came when out of this enterprise arose the firm of Accles and Pollock Ltd in Oldbury, West Midlands UK. Mr Accles severed his active connection with Accles and Pollock Ltd, shortly after its formation and devoted his time to consulting and experimental work in connection with small-arms and ammunition.

For three years he was engaged with Birmingham Small Arms Company Ltd, on consulting and experimental work on automatic small-arms, until in 1913 he recommended manufacture at Aston in conjunction with Mr. G.E Shelvoke, as Accles & Shelvoke Ltd. Mr Accles took an active part in that business until ill health compelled him to retire, but he remained as consultant to Accles & Shelvoke until his death in 1939.

The ‘CASH’ pistol is one of Accles & Shelvoke Ltd flag-ship products and is humane slaughter equipment that has had a long and historical product evolution, which has seen the bolt stunner develop as times and technologies have moved forward. Accles and Shelvoke first manufactured the “CASH” pistol around 1913 until production was interrupted by the First World War. In the early 20th Century a gentleman named Christopher Cash (the originator of the well-known name tapes) resided in Coventry UK. Mr Cash had a great compassion for animals and whilst gaining academic Honors at university and being independent of business or profession, he devoted the remainder of his life to the good of his animal friends.

It was whilst travelling on the continent in 1910, he saw a somewhat crude slaughtering instrument which was not very efficient or satisfactory in use, but which suggested to him the idea of a Captive Bolt Pistol, or mechanical Pole-Axe as he preferred to call it. Having no knowledge of engineering or explosive matters, Mr. Cash discussed his idea with Mr. J.G Accles, one of the most well-known men in England as an authority on guns and explosive weapons of different kinds.

After several years of exhaustive experimenting, a weapon for stunning animals, as perfect as humanely possible, was placed on the market and out of compliment to the originator of the idea, Accles & Shelvoke Ltd named their production the “CASH” Captive Bolt Pistol. The Acvoke Cable Spiker was developed in 1952 in cooperation with the Central Electricity Generating Board. The Acvoke Cable Spiker is now used in many industries throughout the world from the electricity industries to the oil and gas industries, and from private contractors to government and military installations. In some countries such as the UK the use of the Acvoke Cable Spiker is now mandatory.During the years of the Second World War, Accles and Shelvoke Ltd carried out considerable work for the aircraft industry, and also a small amount of work for the naval industry, in addition to humane slaughtering equipment. In 1961 Accles & Shelvoke Ltd, was taken over by the Wolseley-Hughes Group. 1980 saw a management buyout from Wolseley Hughes Group. The acquisition of Accles & Shelvoke by ELEY Limited (a subsidiary of IMI plc) took place in June 1993.

Accles & Shelvoke Limited has evolved into a world leader in the manufacture of bolt stunners, humane stunning equipment and captive bolt and cable spikers. With over 80 years of experience, working with veterinarians, meat technologists, large and small meat plants worldwide on the humane side and electrical companies on the Cable Spikers, Accles & Shelvoke Ltd have now developed a legacy alongside a very strong brand presence and market dominance.
Humane Slaughter Equipment, Bolt Stunners: Accles and Shelvoke UK

Tuesday 18 August 2009

Accles & Shelvoke Ltd: Humane Stunning Equipment, Bolt Stunners

Accles & Shelvoke Launch New Blog!


Welcome and please graze the new Accles and Shelvoke Ltd blog. As UK based manufacturers of humane slaughter equipment, bolt stunners and precision engineered cartridge powered tools, the product range of Accles & Shelvoke also includes cable spikers and the Cox submarine bolt driving gun.



Please visit our website which offers a full description of each of our innovatively manufactured bolt stunners and humane slaughter equipment.

Accles & Shelvoke Ltd have a worldwide reputation for the “CASH” pistol which was first manufactured around 1913 before being disrupted by the First World War. Ever since we’ve continually developed products that have broke new ground in the manufacture of stunning equipment for cattle alongside innovative products for the electricity, oil and gas industries as well as private contractors in government and military sectors.


Bolt Stunners, Humane Slaughter Equipment UK