CASH Magnum.22 &.25 Euro Stunner Product Data Sheet

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www.acclesandshelvoke.co.uk CASH Magnum.22 &.25 Euro Stunner Product Data Sheet Key Features Product Diagram Safe Operating Instructions Cleaning and Maintenance Trouble Shooting and Servicing Parts List DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS STUNNING TOOL UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THESE INSTRUCTIONS Manufactured by Accles & Shelvoke Ltd Selco Way, Off First Avenue, Minworth Industrial Estate, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B76 1BA ENGLAND Tel: + (0) 121 313 567 Fax: + (0) 121 313 569 Web: www.acclesandshelvoke.co.uk

Key Features The CASH Magnum is a cylindrical trigger stunner designed for larger animals available in.22 or.25 calibre. PRODUCT CODE.22 5652R CASH Magnum.25 Euro Stunner 5660 CALIBRE.22.25 USE ON POWERLOADS Cattle Use in.22 CASH Magnum: CASH.22 GREEN 3 Grain for smaller cattle CASH.22 RED Grain for heavy cattle and bulls CASH.22 BLACK.5 Grain for very heavy cattle and bulls only Use in CASH Magnum.25 Euro Stunner: CASH.25 BLACK Grain for heavy cattle CASH.25 GREEN Grain for heavy cattle and bulls The CASH Magnum stunner is part of the CASH range of stunner manufactured by Accles & Shelvoke. CASH stunners are in use all over the world for in many varied situations from on-farm casualty slaughter to both small and large meat plants with automated production lines operating as high as 50 cattle per hour. The CASH stunner renders the animal instantly and irreversibly insensible to pain prior to slaughter, eliminating stress and suffering, improving meat quality and throughput, resulting in increased profits. Renowned for its quality, durability and safety the CASH Magnum stunner is an extremely effective tool with the following features: Ergonomically designed trigger suitable for palm or finger operation Fast operation (very high bolt velocity) makes it ideal for high through put meat plants Range of powerload strength allows use on smaller animals Simple to use and easy to maintain Robust solid construction, safe to operate. Low maintenance costs Available in.22 or.25 calibre 1

Product Diagram FIRING PIN PULL Stunner is locked by pulling back until you feel and hear firing pin snap into the cocked position. In cocked position, the stunner will fire if dropped or mishandled. Cock only at the point of firing. At all times, never point muzzle end towards any part of body. To load and unload hold as shown below away from body. Additional safety with the optional on/off safety. If not required can be replaced with spring cap. TRIGGER Press to fire stunner. Palm or finger activated. BREECH CAP Must be screwed down tightly or misfires will occur. BREECH BREECH LOCKING COVER Note serial No. under this cover. Quote when contacting manufacturer or your CASH distributor. U/cut in breech for gas venting. Clean with steel brush. BARREL POWERLOAD Quote batch No. on carton in event of complaint. POWERLOAD OR CARTRIDGE CHAMBER Never point muzzle end of barrel at anything you do not intend to shoot. Do not point in direction of body or allow hands in front or near muzzle end at anytime. Take extra care when loading or extracting powerload. MUZZLE END OF BARREL Do not operate without safety glasses and ear protection. BOLT Sometimes called pin, plunger or rod. Maximum bolt extension is ¾ (121mm). Never hold stunner within ¾ (121mm) of walls, stunning pen or anything you do not intend to shoot. DANGER ZONE ¾ (121mm) Never immerse stunner in water to cool. POLEAXE END Re-sharpen by reconing using countersink tool. Do not grind outside diameter. 2

Safe Operating Instructions At all times never point muzzle end of barrel towards your body or any other person. 1 UNSCREW CAP Turn breech cap counter clockwise and pull away. Make sure firing pin and trigger are uncocked. If spent (fired) powerload is in chamber, pull extractor up then push back down. The partially lifted case can then be removed using the finger and thumb (see extraction). If in any doubt whether or not powerload has been fired, treat as a live powerload (see removal of unfired powerload ) If misfire has occurred, see safe misfire removal. UNCOCKED COCKED 2 LOADING Before inserting powerload into chamber of breech, make sure bolt is fully retracted as shown. If not, does not use as stunning power will be reduced. (See cleaning daily to rectify). Only use the correct grade of CASH powerload bearing the AS of E headmark. PLEASE REFER TO POWERLOAD SELECTION TABLE SHOWN ON PAGE 1 It is a condition of Accles & Shelvoke s product liability insurance, that only CASH powerloads in CASH carton and bearing approved headmarks must be used in stunners manufactured by them. It follows therefore, that no liability whatsoever can be accepted for any claim, including injury should any other brand of powerload be used. Where powerloads other than these are used, Accles & Shelvoke will not be responsible for: 1. The safety of the operator. 2. The humaneness of the stun. 3. The correct operation of the stunner.. The premature failure of parts. POWERLOAD CHAMBER IN BREECH AS POWERLOAD Powerloads must be stored in cool, dry conditions. Exposure to excessive amounts of moisture may affect their performance. 3 REPLACE BREECH CAP Make sure that the firing pin is in the down (uncocked) position (see 1. Unscrew Cap ). Holding stunner and breech cap as shown with the muzzle end pointing in a safe direction turn breech cap clockwise until it is tightly seated in rubber locking collar. 3 If breech cap is not tightly seated, misfires may occur.

MAKING READY FOR FIRING Immediately before firing, pull back firing pin pull until you feel and hear firing pin snap into the cocked position. When the Magnum Stunner is in the cocked position, it is ready to fire and will fire if dropped or mishandled. Treat this stunner as you would any firearm. Keep fingers or palm pressure off trigger until immediately before firing. 5 FIRE Never leave a loaded stunner unattended (see removal of unfired powerload). Place muzzle end of barrel firmly on animal s head in the recommended position shown opposite. Press trigger to fire - the action of positioning should be smooth, fluid and accurate with firing immediate with the minimum delay. Do not attempt to fire whilst the animal is moving its head. RECOMMENDED STUNNING POSITION 6 EXTRACTION Turn breech cap counter clockwise and pull away (see 1). Pull extractor up and then push back down. The partially lifted spent case can then be removed using finger and thumb. EXTRACTOR REMOVAL OF UNFIRED POWERLOAD It is sometimes necessary to remove an unfired powerload (live) from the chamber at the end of a shift or if the magnum is to be left unattended. Follow instruction as per extraction above, but taking great care to handle powerload gently and to return it to its container. If unfired powerload is stuck in chamber or extractor fails to operate, do not attempt to remove using a knife or similar tool - return stunner with breech cap separate to maintenance department, warning them that an unfired (live) powerload is stuck in the chamber. SAFE MISFIRE REMOVAL. If stunner fails to fire, a delayed firing may occur during or after extraction. Keep muzzle end of stunner away from your body or any other person. Wait 30 seconds, unload carefully avoiding exposure to breech and dispose of load in metal container filled with water. Do not attempt to re-use misfired load. Powerloads fire by crushing head, so do not crush, prise or strike or use excessive force. Always wear safety glasses and ear protection. OPTIONAL ON/OFF SAFETY This additional safety feature can be fitted in place of the spring cap. Item No 27. S - SAFETY Turn safety counter clockwise and the S can be seen in the cut-out. F - FIRE Turn safety clockwise until it stops turning and the F can be seen in the cut-out.

Cleaning and Maintenance Guidance on daily and weekly cleaning and consumable parts maintenance. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS STUNNER UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD BOTH OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS For test firing or the removal of unfired powerloads, always wear safety lasses and ear protection. Before ANY action, check to see that powerload has not been left in chamber. 5 Cleaning - Daily (1) Unsrew breech cap from breech and ensure that stunner is not loaded. See 1 unscrew cap, page 3. (2) Unscrew breech anti-clockwise and remove from barrel. (3) Withdraw bolt complete with washers and recuperator sleeves from the breech. Note! the stop washers and some recuperator sleeves may have been retained in the barrel - remove. () Clean inside of barrel and breech including u/cut in breech with a rag soaked in young s 303 fluid and followed with the steel brush end of cleaning tool. Finally, wipe out with clean rag. (5) Remove washers and recuperator sleeves from bolt and wire wheel or brush carbon from piston end of bolt - wipe with oily rag when clean. Wipe any sludge from recuperator sleeves and washers and examine for wear. (A) Stop washer - colour red, item No. 2. There are three of these washers at the poleaxe (front) end of the bolt, which fit against the front internal end of the barrel. They protect the recuperator sleeves and as soon as they show signs of wear on either the inside or outside diameter, they should be replaced. (B) Flange washer - colour blue, item No. 7. This washer is placed behind the last recuperator sleeve against the bolt flange. Again, as soon as this shows signs of wear on the outside edge, it should be replaced. FAILURE TO REPLACE THESE WASHERS IS THE MAIN CAUSE OF PREMATURE RAPID WEAR ON THE RECUPERATOR SLEEVES. (C) Recuperator sleeves, item No. 3. A full set comprises eight sleeves. Number 1 and 8 on the bolt will be the first to show signs of wear. They should be removed into a middle position. Once they become badly worn and start to fray, they should be replaced. DO NOT NEGLECT THE WASHERS AND SLEEVES, OTHERWISE THE BOLT WILL NOT FULLY RETURN AND STUNNING POWER WILL BE REDUCED. (D) Lock washer, item No. 21. Replace if worn, or if barrel unscrews in use. Re-assembly, examine barrel and breech for cracks around threads and replace if found. Wipe all steel parts with oily rag. Cleaning Tools ITEM NO. 1 2 3 5 6 7 PART NO. DESCRIPTION NO PER SET 56 Cleaner assembly 1 565 Steel cleaner brush 1 566 Brass cleaner brush 1 567 Cleaner handle 1 187 Special CASH Pistol Oil 1 192 Copaslip thread grease 1 6076 Youngs 303 fluid 1 Please note items 1- are included with the Stunner when purchased, items 5-7 are additional extras (last three are all extras on all the stunners) Cleaning - Weekly ADDITIONAL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY DEPENDING ON USE, BUT MINIMUM WEEKLY. Remove breech cover and replace if worn or split. Note! if breech cover is ballooned out or if the operator feels a sting on his hand when firing stunner, remove cover and inspect for cracks and replace any cracked parts before further use. Remove extractor for cleaning by depressing extractor plunger and sliding extractor over plunger. The area under the extractor, as well as the breech threads, should be cleaned with brass brush end of cleaning tool. To dis-assemble breech cap for cleaning or part replacement, hold in soft jawed vice and unscrew spring cap or the optional safety, if fitted, using a wrench on the flats. Pull firing pin assy out of breech cap, which will also release trigger and trigger spring. Inspect firing pin for rounded edges from trigger contact and replace if wear is half of trigger contact. Inspect firing pin spring and replace if broken or collapsed. Inspect trigger for firing pin contact wear and replace if rounding is half of firing pin contact. Replace trigger spring if collapsed. Trigger spring must be strong enough to push firing pin away from cartridge and to allow trigger to lift. In order to replace firing pin, firing pin spring or spring cap or optional safety, unscrew pull from pull bush, push pull bush down to release pull split bush, allowing all components to slide off. Rubber pull spring should be replaced if collapsed or damaged. Re-assembly: wipe all steel parts with an oily rag. Use only CASH pistol oil. Do not put oil in powerload chamber, as this can cause misfiring. TO DIS-ASSEMBLE OPTIONAL SAFETY Turn clockwise to fire (F) position and drive safety stop pin down through safety cap inner with a pin punch. Then unscrew safety cap outer anti-clockwise to remove. Clean with Young s 303 fluid and brass brush end of cleaning tool. Inspect for cracks or stripped threads and replace if found. Replace safety O ring if broken or frayed. RE-ASSEMBLY OF OPTIONAL SAFETY Lightly oil or grease threads with Copaslip. Align the small dimple on the end face of the safety cap inner with the cut out in the lower edge of the safety cap outer - this will ensure that the 3 start thread commences location in the correct position, so that when screwed together clockwise, the cut out on safety cap outer aligns precisely with the F fire mark on the inner cap, which should be fully visible. Insert safety stop pin and drive flush with top of safety cap outer (if pin is driven too far, the assembly will not turn). Re-assemble on firing pin assembly and screw down tight on breech cap, using wrench on flats of inner safety. If outer safety cap is used to screw or unscrew safety from breech cap, you will break the safety stop pin.

Trouble Shooting and Servicing EXTRACTION OF STUCK,UNFIRED OR MISFIRED POWERLOAD Great care must be taken in removing unfired or misfired powerloads stuck in the chamber. Follow instructions set out below: (1) Unscrew cap (Refer to 1. Remove Cap instructions on page 3) (2) Unscew barrel from breech and remove bolt. (3) Grip breech in soft jawed vice and gently push powerload out using a ³/16 rod (.7mm) through the chamber. Always wear safety glasses and ear protection for this operation. MISFIRES CAN BE CAUSED BY: (1) Water or oil contaminated powerloads. (2) Weak or broken firing pin spring. (3) Worn, damaged or bent firing pin. () Breech cap not screwed down onto breech. (5) Breech cap assembly and/or breech locking cover required cleaning. (6) Spring cap or optional safety not screwed down onto breech cap. (7) Oil in powerload chamber. BOLT STICKING IN ANIMAL S HEAD AND/OR STUNNER POWER LOSS (1) Ensure that the stunner is being used with correct powerload for type and weight of animal to be stunned. (2) Bolt not fully retaining (refer to 2 Loading page ) stunner needs cleaning, including U cut. (3) Recuperator sleeves and / or washers require replacement. () Bolt bent or re-sharpened by grinding outside diameter. If in doubt and you require further advice and information please contact Accles & Shelvoke direct or you re local Distributor. Accles & Shelvoke Ltd, Selco Way, Off First Avenue, Minworth Industrial Estate, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B76 1BA ENGLAND Tel: + (0) 121 313 567 Fax: + (0) 121 313 569 Servicing Accles & Shelvoke provide a comprehensive service and repair facility where customers can have their CASH stunner serviced by our highly trained engineers: The service involves the tool being stripped, cleaned and re-assembled bringing the stunner back to working order. Service and repair facility is generally open to UK customers, overseas customers are advised to contact their local distributor. Customers are advised to contact Accles & Shelvoke direct on + (0) 121 313 567 to make arrangements to return the tool for service or repair. Quotation will be provided on inspection of the tool, listing service charges and replacement parts required. 6

Part Lists CASH Magnum.22 Stunner ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. PER NO. NO. SET 1 5723 Barrel 1 2 5369 Stop washer 3 3 5376 Recuperator sleeve 8 568 Bolt 1 5 572R Breech.22 caliber 1 6 5725 Breech cap.22 caliber 1 7 503 Flange washer 1 8 5627 Small O ring 1 9 5628 Trigger spring 1 10 5697 Firing pin spring 1 11 5702 Pull 1 12 5693 Safety cap inner 1 13 5695 Safety O ring 1 1 5692 Safety outer cap 1 15 3036 Safety stop pin 1 15a 5691 Complete safety assembly 1 16 5698 Firing pin 1 17 5689 Trigger 1 18 5636 Extractor plunger 1 19 5637 Plunger spring 1 20 5651R Extractor.22 caliber 1 21 5639 Lock washer 1 22 560 Pull bush 1 23 561 Pull split bush (pair) 1 2 562 Pull lock O ring 1 25 5710 Pull spring 1 26 566 Breech locking cover 1 27 5696 Spring cap 1 28 5732R Breech assembly No.5, No. 18, No.19, No.20 1 NOTE! Item 15a Complete safety assembly is an optional extra. The tool as standard is fitted with the Spring Cap item 27. CASH Magnum.25 Euro Stunner ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. PER NO. NO. SET 1 5723 Barrel 1 2 5369 Stop washer 3 3 5376 Recuperator sleeve 8 568 Bolt 1 5 573R Breech.25 caliber 1 6 5707 Breech cap.25 caliber 1 7 503 Flange washer 1 8 5627 Small O ring 1 9 5628 Trigger spring 1 10 5697 Firing pin spring 1 11 5702 Pull 1 12 5693 Safety cap inner 1 13 5695 Safety O ring 1 1 5692 Safety outer cap 1 15 3036 Safety stop pin 1 15a 5691 Complete safety assembly 1 16 5690 Firing pin 1 17 5689 Trigger 1 18 5636 Extractor plunger 1 19 5637 Plunger spring 1 20 5638R Extractor.25 caliber 1 21 5639 Lock washer 1 22 560 Pull bush 1 23 561 Pull split bush (pair) 1 2 562 Pull lock O ring 1 25 5710 Pull spring 1 26 566 Breech locking cover 1 27 5696 Spring cap 1 NOTE! Item 15a Complete safety assembly is an optional extra. The tool as standard is fitted with the Spring Cap item 27. 7