Usage and Functionality
The primary function of a manual corn sheller is to efficiently remove kernels from the corn cob. Despite variations in design, these devices generally follow a straightforward and effective mechanism.
How It Works
Inserting the Corn: Users place an ear of corn into the designated slot or opening at the top of the sheller.
Turning the Crank: Users then turn a crank or handle, which rotates a set of gears or wheels equipped with teeth or ridges.
Shelling the Corn: As the corn passes through the sheller’s mechanism, the teeth strip the kernels from the cob, allowing them to fall through a chute or opening into a collection container. The bare cob is ejected separately.
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