Lottery Draw Machines
Large-Capacity 200-Ball Lotto Drawing Machine
- Rated for 200 working balls — four times the 50-ball standard of similar floor models
- 370 W air-mix drive keeps a full 200-ball pool in constant random motion
- 15-second draw cycle keeps televised and live-audience draws on schedule
- Fully transparent chamber — every ball stays visible, never hidden in tubes
- 1680 mm floor-standing format sized for stage, studio and venue draws
- RFID, API, data push, full automation and live-stream options from the factory

Product Story
Inside the Large-Capacity 200-Ball Lotto Drawing Machine
The Large-Capacity 200-Ball Lotto Drawing Machine is a floor-standing air-mix unit for lotteries, raffles and promotional draws that work from a very large ball pool. Standing 1680 mm tall and driven by a 370 W air system, it is rated for 200 working balls — four times the 50-ball standard of comparable floor models.
When do you need a 200 ball lotto machine instead of a standard 50-ball unit?
You need this class of machine when the size of your ball pool — not the draw mechanics — becomes the limiting factor. Most floor-standing lotto machines on the market are engineered around a 50-ball working pool, which is fine for compact number games and small venue raffles. It stops being fine when you run big-matrix number games, multi-tier raffle events with hundreds of entrants, or promotional draws where every participant's ball must stay in play at once. With a 50-ball chamber you would be forced to split the pool, preload and reload between draws, or shrink your game design to fit the hardware. A 200 ball lotto machine keeps the entire pool inside one transparent chamber, so a single draw cycle genuinely represents the full field. The honest trade-off runs the other way too: if your game matrix never exceeds 50 numbers, a smaller machine is cheaper, lighter and easier to place. Capacity you never fill buys you nothing. Buyers who choose this model typically do so after outgrowing a standard unit, or because the event format was designed around a large pool from day one.
How does air-mix agitation keep a 200-ball draw fair and fully visible?
This machine uses the air-blown mixing method: a 370 W air system drives the balls into continuous turbulent motion inside the chamber, so no paddle, arm or mechanical stirrer ever touches them. Air-mix is the method most lottery operators prefer for large pools because turbulence randomizes every ball in the chamber regardless of position — there is no dead zone at the bottom and no ball resting against a mechanism. Just as important for public draws, the mixing chamber is fully transparent and the balls remain in plain sight for the entire process. They never disappear into an opaque tube, a hidden drawer or an enclosed hopper. That continuous visibility is a practical anti-fraud measure: an audience, an auditor or a camera can watch every ball from the moment mixing starts until the drawn ball is presented. Because the whole sequence can be streamed live without any concealed step, viewers can see for themselves that the result was produced by random motion, not by a human hand.
What do the 370 W drive and 15-second cycle mean in daily operation?
The power figure tells you what this machine was built to move. Standard 50-ball floor machines in this category run motors of around 50 W; this unit carries a 370 W air system because agitating 200 balls evenly demands roughly an order of magnitude more airflow. The result is a complete, well-mixed draw cycle in 15 seconds — fast enough to keep a televised draw, a stage event or a ceremony program on schedule without dead air while the audience waits. Physically, the machine is a 70 kg floor unit with a 640 × 640 mm footprint and an overall height of 1680 mm, so plan for a dedicated position on the stage or studio floor rather than a tabletop. As the product photos show, the clear spherical mixing chamber is topped by vertical ball columns that display the numbered balls in full color, and the black cabinet base is fitted with casters so two people can reposition the unit within a venue. A touchscreen-style control panel on the cabinet top puts the draw controls at the operator's fingertips.
How does this high capacity lotto ball machine compare with smaller floor models?
Within an air-mix floor lineup the differences come down to pool size, motor power and physical presence. Compact 50-ball units suit weekly venue raffles and small-matrix games; mid-range machines handle pools up to around a hundred balls; this large capacity lottery drawing machine sits at the top of the range with its 200-ball rating and 370 W drive. Choosing it means accepting a taller, heavier unit — 1680 mm and 70 kg — in exchange for never having to compromise the game design. If your pool sits somewhere in between, working capacity on this platform is customizable, so the machine can be configured to the exact ball count your game requires rather than forcing your game to fit a fixed chamber. If your drawings regularly change format, that flexibility matters more than any single capacity figure.
Can the machine be customized around your game and broadcast setup?
Yes, and for large-pool buyers this is usually the deciding conversation. The working ball quantity itself is customizable beyond the standard 200. On the electronics side, the factory can build in RFID ball recognition, data push to your own systems, API integration, fully automatic draw sequences and live-streaming support — the options most broadcast and audited-draw environments ask for. Different function sets mean different pricing, so the practical route is to describe your game rules, your draw procedure and your recording or streaming requirements, and have the machine configured to match. Custom builds around a buyer's specific game are a routine part of production rather than an exception.
What care does the transparent chamber need?
The clear chamber is the machine's most important surface — the entire fairness argument depends on it staying scratch-free and transparent. Never use sharp or hard tools on it: a scratch from a blade or abrasive edge is permanent and cannot be polished out. Routine cleaning needs nothing more than a damp, soft cloth, and no special chemical cleaners are required. Handle the balls and chamber with clean hands during loading, and the unit will present a clear, camera-ready view of every draw for years of service.
Technical Data
200-Ball Air-Mix Floor Unit: Full Specifications
- Depth
- 640 mm
- Length
- 640 mm
- Net Weight
- 70 kg
- Rated Power
- 370 W
- Machine Type
- Floor-standing air-mix lotto drawing machine
- Overall Height
- 1680 mm
- Working Method
- Air-mix (air-blown) ball agitation
- Draw Cycle Time
- 15 seconds
- Working Ball Capacity
- 200 balls (customizable)
Where a 200 Ball Lotto Machine Earns Its Floor Space
Custom Builds for High-Capacity Air-Mix Draws
- Custom working ball count beyond the standard 200 balls
- RFID ball recognition system
- Data push to the buyer's own systems
- API integration for third-party software
- Fully automatic draw sequences
- Live-streaming support for broadcast draws
- Machine configuration matched to the buyer's specific game rules
Buyer Questions
200 Ball Lotto Machine: Questions Buyers Ask
How many balls can this lotto machine actually work with?
The machine is rated for 200 working balls as standard, which is roughly four times the 50-ball capacity of typical floor-standing lotto machines in this category. The working quantity is also customizable — if your game uses a different pool size, the machine can be configured to match it. When you inquire, state your exact ball count and game format so the chamber and air system can be set up correctly for your pool.
How long does one draw take on this 200-ball large-capacity lotto machine?
One complete draw cycle takes 15 seconds. The 370 W air-mix system brings the full 200-ball pool into turbulent, randomized motion and presents the drawn ball within that window, which is fast enough for televised draws, stage ceremonies and live-streamed events that run on a fixed program schedule.
Is this an air-mix machine or a mechanical stirring machine?
This model uses air-mix (air-blown) agitation, one of the two mixing methods used in lottery machines. Balls are kept in random motion purely by airflow — no paddle or stirrer touches them. Air-mix is generally preferred for large pools because it randomizes every ball in the chamber with no dead zones, and the transparent chamber keeps all 200 balls visible to the audience throughout the draw.
Can the machine connect to our broadcast or back-office systems?
Yes. Factory options include RFID ball recognition, data push, API integration, fully automatic draw sequences and live-streaming support. These are the integrations typically requested for broadcast draws and audited event procedures. Each function set is priced differently, so describe your recording, streaming and data requirements in your inquiry and the machine will be quoted with the matching configuration.
What space and handling does a 200 ball lotto machine need at our venue?
Plan for a floor-standing position: the machine is 1680 mm tall with a 640 × 640 mm footprint and weighs 70 kg. The cabinet base is fitted with casters, so it can be rolled into position by two people and locked in place for the draw. It is a stage, studio or venue-floor unit rather than a tabletop machine, and it needs clear sightlines so the audience and cameras can see the transparent chamber.
How should we clean and maintain the transparent chamber?
Use only a damp, soft cloth — no special cleaning chemicals are needed. Never scrape the chamber with sharp or hard tools, because scratches on the transparent surface are permanent and cannot be repaired. Keeping the chamber clear and unmarked is not just cosmetic: full ball visibility during the draw is what makes the process credible to audiences and auditors.
Shipping and Warranty for a 70 kg Floor-Standing 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
- Confirmed for this product.
- Production Lead Time
- 30 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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