Harvesting & Processing

Maize Sheller with Conveyor

The Supreme maize sheller strips kernels from the cob and separates them from the cob core and husk, with an integrated conveyor handling the output. Manufactured in Faisalabad by Supreme Agri Implements, it replaces slow manual shelling with a continuous, high-capacity operation.

At a glance

Category
Harvesting & Processing
Manufacturer
Supreme Agri Implements
Made in
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Suited to
Maize / Corn
Availability
Built to order

What does a maize sheller with conveyor do?

Shelling maize by hand is one of the most labour-intensive jobs left on the farm — slow, hard on the hands, and impossible to scale to any real acreage. A mechanical sheller removes the kernels, separates them from the cob and husk, and delivers a clean sample continuously.

The conveyor is what makes the machine practical rather than merely functional. Without it, output must be shovelled and carried away by hand, and that handling becomes the bottleneck the moment the sheller is running at capacity. With it, grain moves straight to a trailer, drying floor or storage.

Kernel damage is the quality measure that matters. Cracked kernels attract insects, spoil faster in storage and are downgraded by buyers — and if the grain is intended for seed, cracked kernels will not germinate. Shelling at the correct crop moisture, with the machine set appropriately, is what keeps that damage low.

Key features

  • Integrated conveyor
  • High capacity
  • Low kernel damage
  • Easy operation

What is the Maize Sheller with Conveyor used for?

  • Shelling maize for grain sale or on-farm feed
  • Preparing seed maize where kernel integrity is critical
  • Custom shelling for groups of smallholder growers

Need exact specifications?

Working width, power requirement and output capacity vary by configuration, and this machine is built to order. Tell us your tractor and your acreage and we will confirm the exact specification that suits you.

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What to keep in mind

  • Shell at the correct moisture — too wet and kernels bruise, too dry and they crack.
  • Check the sample regularly for cracked kernels and adjust before a whole batch is affected.
  • Position the conveyor discharge before starting so nothing has to be re-handled by hand.

Maize Sheller with Conveyor — questions and answers

How do I minimise kernel damage when shelling maize?

Damage is driven mainly by crop moisture and machine settings. Maize shelled too dry cracks easily; shelled too wet it bruises. Check the sample regularly rather than at the end of the batch, and adjust settings as soon as damage appears.

What does the integrated conveyor add?

It moves shelled grain straight to a trailer, drying floor or store. Without it, output must be shovelled by hand, which becomes the bottleneck as soon as the sheller runs at capacity — the conveyor is what lets the machine work at its rated output.

Can shelled maize be used for seed?

Yes, provided kernel damage is kept low — a cracked kernel will not germinate. If you are shelling for seed, run the machine more conservatively than you would for grain even though throughput drops.
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