With the sifter and driving parts as shown on [page 20] you receive drills and tap for bit-stock so you may put up the machine yourself by following the direction sheet.
Screen 12 inches in diameter by 19 inches long with baffle plates that compel the corn to travel in a cascade over 21 feet of screen before it gets out, the pop-corn tumbling over itself so there is nothing to break it up.
Built on cast iron frame, rigid construction, cannot clog, ample capacity, cannot choke, does not break up pop-corn, you can take it away and put it back while popper is running.
Ample capacity to handle pop-corn from large popper.
Siftings must all fall inside of your barrel whether it be 18 inches or 21 inches in diameter.
The power it takes is so small you need not think of it.
- Stock No. 112 Knott’s Rotary Pop-corn Sifter with driving parts complete
GRINDING POP-CORN
Grinding pop-corn is not the same as crushing raw grain. Pop-corn should be torn apart when it is ground and not mashed, as it is the fluffy, light texture you desire to maintain.
Knott’s Mills (Stock No. [2001] and Stock No. [109]) accomplish the same work in different ways, but the former is of disc construction and the latter of the cylinder type. The former is slower but uses much less power.