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1D Air-Blown Bingo and Lotto Draw Machine

  • One machine runs both bingo sessions and single-digit 1D lotto draws
  • Single 40mm-ball acrylic chamber with a consistent 10-second ball cycle
  • 1400 x 1085 x 505 mm two-section white cabinet fits hall stages and retail floors
  • Blue LED trim around both cabinet sections draws audience attention during draws
  • CE-compliant electrics; 220-240V 50Hz standard, 110-120V 60Hz on request
  • Machine setup can be customized to your specific draw game rules
  • Ships in export wooden crates with fragile and moisture handling marks

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Product: 1D Air-Blown Bingo and Lotto Draw Machine

Front view of a white 1D air-blown lotto draw machine with a clear spherical ball chamber and blue LED base lighting

Where This Air-Blown Bingo and Lotto Machine Works

In the Hall

Running Bingo and 1D Lotto Draws on One Air-Blown Machine

The 1D Air-Blown Bingo and Lotto Draw Machine is a floor-standing air blown bingo lottery machine built for bingo halls and small lottery operators who need one CE-compliant unit to cover both bingo sessions and single-digit lotto draws. Its two-section white cabinet stands 1400 mm high on a 1085 x 505 mm footprint, with a transparent acrylic chamber on top where 40 mm balls are air-mixed and released on a steady 10-second cycle. Blue LED trim around the cabinet keeps the machine visible as a focal point during every draw.

Where does this air blown bingo lottery machine actually get used?

The machine is specified for live draw environments rather than unattended retail: bingo halls, lottery retail counters, auction and bidding events, game rooms, and celebration events at factories, companies and real-estate promotions. In each of these settings the workflow is the same: an operator loads the numbered balls into the acrylic chamber, starts the air blower from the two-button console, and the machine mixes and releases one ball every 10 seconds while the audience watches the transparent chamber. Because the same hardware handles both bingo card sessions and 1D lotto number draws, operators avoid buying separate equipment for two formats.

How does it work on a bingo hall floor?

Position the machine on the caller's stage or beside the caller's desk, angled so the transparent chamber faces the seating rows. At 1400 mm tall, the chamber sits above seated head height, so sightlines stay clear from the back of the room; avoid placing it directly under low-hanging lights or decor, since the metal ball-outlet mechanism adds height above the chamber. The caller stands at the angled console and works the two push buttons: one to mix, one to release. A typical session runs ball by ball on the 10-second cycle, with the caller announcing each number as it exits the tube. The blue LED trim keeps the machine readable as the draw point even in a dimmed hall. Power requirement is a standard 220-240V 50Hz outlet within cable reach of the stage.

How do small lottery operators run 1D lotto draws on it?

For a single-digit lotto format, the machine typically sits behind or beside the betting counter where customers can watch the draw. Load only the balls needed for the draw, run the air mixing for a visible interval, then release the required number of balls on the 10-second cycle while staff record the results. The 505 mm depth means the cabinet fits into counter zones without blocking staff passage behind it. Since the machine is game-agnostic air-mixing hardware, you can brief Jisun on your exact draw rules and the machine setup is configured accordingly before shipment.

What about auctions, game rooms and company celebration events?

Auction houses and event organizers use the machine as a visible, tamper-transparent way to draw lot numbers or raffle winners. The full mixing action is visible through the acrylic chamber, which matters when participants need to trust the draw. For factory anniversaries, company parties and real-estate launch events, the machine works as a stage prop that actually performs: the blue LED trim reads well on camera, and the 1085 mm width passes through standard double doors, so the unit can move between a lobby, a ballroom and a warehouse floor during one event day. Plan a clear 1.5 m corridor for any relocation and a flat, level surface at each position.

What site conditions should you check before installation?

Three checks cover most installations. Power: a dedicated 220-240V 50Hz outlet; if your venue is on 110-120V 60Hz supply, specify that when you request a quote and the machine is built to that standard with CE compliance maintained. Access: the cabinet is 1085 mm wide and 1400 mm high, so measure doorways, corridor turns and any lift the machine must pass through; it arrives in a wooden export crate handled by forklift, so your receiving area needs forklift or pallet-truck access. Placement: a level floor area of at least 1.2 x 0.8 m, with the chamber facing the audience and the operator console accessible from behind. Keep the machine away from sharp tools and impacts that could scratch the acrylic face.

How do you clean and maintain the machine?

Maintenance is deliberately simple. Wipe the cabinet and acrylic chamber with a damp soft cloth; no special detergent is required. Do not use sharp or abrasive tools on any surface, as these scratch the acrylic face and mark the white cabinet finish. Periodically check the ball set for wear so the 40 mm balls continue to move freely in the air stream, and keep the ball-outlet mechanism free of dust. There are no consumables beyond the balls themselves.

What can be customized for your draw format?

Jisun configures the machine to your game: tell us your draw rules, ball count and number range, and the machine is set up accordingly before it leaves the factory. Electrical customization to 110-120V 60Hz is available for markets outside 220-240V 50Hz supply. Cabinet dimensions can also be built to your venue requirements on request. Share your floor plan or event format with your quote request and we will confirm the right configuration.

How is the machine packed and shipped?

Each unit ships in an export wooden crate marked with fragile and keep-dry handling symbols, sized for forklift loading. Crated units stack for container or truck shipment, as shown in our dispatch photos. Shipping terms are EXW, FOB Guangzhou, CFR or CIF depending on your forwarder arrangement. On arrival, keep the crate upright, open it with hand tools rather than pry bars against the cabinet faces, and lift the machine by its lower section onto its final position before connecting power.

Machine Data

1D Air-Blown Bingo Machine Specifications

Lighting
Blue LED trim around the middle and lower cabinet sections
Electrical
220-240V AC, 50Hz; 110-120V 60Hz customizable; CE compliant
Ball Chamber
Transparent acrylic mixing chamber with overhead mechanical ball outlet
Ball Diameter
40 mm
Overall Depth
505 mm (19.9 in) — leaves room behind the counter for the operator
Overall Width
1085 mm (42.7 in) — fits standard 1.2 m doorways and hall stages
Overall Height
1400 mm (55.1 in) — audience sightlines clear over standing crowds
Cabinet Structure
Two-section white cabinet with angled operator console and two push buttons
Working Principle
Air-blown (air-mixing lottery machine)
Ball Release Cycle
10 seconds per ball

Custom Builds for Your Bingo or 1D Lotto Format

  • Machine setup configured to your specific draw game rules, ball count and number range
  • Electrical build for 110-120V 60Hz markets instead of standard 220-240V 50Hz
  • Cabinet dimensions built to your venue or floor-plan requirements
  • CE-compliant configuration confirmed for your target market
  • Ball set matched to your game format before shipment

Crating, Delivery and Warranty for Your Draw Machine

The figures below follow common B2B export practice for arcade and amusement equipment. Final MOQ, schedule, freight term, and warranty coverage are confirmed in the quotation or proforma invoice for your order.

MOQ
1 unit (sample order accepted)
Confirmed for this product.
Production Lead Time
20 days
Estimated production time after order confirmation.
Shipping
EXW / FOB Guangzhou / CFR / CIF
Available trade term for this product.
Warranty
12 months
Product warranty period confirmed for this model.

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Questions About This Air-Blown Bingo Lottery Machine

Can one machine really handle both bingo and 1D lotto draws?

Yes. The machine is an air-mixing blower unit: it mixes and releases 40 mm balls from a transparent acrylic chamber, one ball every 10 seconds. Bingo sessions simply run repeated releases for the caller, while a 1D lotto draw runs only as many releases as the format needs. No hardware change is required between the two uses, which is why bingo halls and small lottery operators use a single unit for both.

What power outlet do I need for this two-section 1D bingo cabinet?

The standard build runs on 220-240V AC, 50Hz, from a regular wall outlet. If your venue or market uses 110-120V 60Hz supply, the machine can be built to that specification on request, and CE compliance is maintained on both versions. State your local supply when you request a quote so the correct configuration is confirmed before production.

Will the machine fit through my doors and onto my stage?

The cabinet measures 1400 mm high, 1085 mm wide and 505 mm deep. It passes standard commercial double doors and most single doors over 1.1 m clear width. Check corridor turns and any lift in advance, and plan a level floor area of at least 1.2 x 0.8 m at the final position, with the chamber facing the audience and operator access from behind.

How visible is the draw to the audience?

The mixing chamber is fully transparent acrylic, so the audience watches the balls move in the air stream and sees each ball exit through the top outlet tube. Standing 1400 mm tall, the chamber sits above seated eye level, and the blue LED trim around the cabinet marks the machine as the draw point even in a dimmed bingo hall or event space.

How do I clean and look after the machine?

Wipe the white cabinet and acrylic chamber with a damp soft cloth; no special detergent is needed. Never use sharp or abrasive tools on the surfaces, as they scratch the acrylic face. Keep the ball-outlet mechanism free of dust and check the 40 mm balls periodically for wear so they continue to move freely during mixing. There are no routine consumables beyond the ball set.

Can the machine be configured for my specific draw rules?

Yes. Jisun customizes the machine setup to your game: send us your draw format, ball count and number range, and the machine is configured accordingly before shipment. Electrical customization to 110-120V 60Hz is also available, and cabinet dimensions can be built to suit your venue on request. Include your game description with your quote request for a confirmed configuration.

Amusement-only, no cash payout. Local compliance required; operator is responsible for local regulations.