Lottery Draw Machines
3D-V1 Custom Pick 3 Lotto Machine
Model: 3D-V1
- Three transparent drums, 20 balls each — every digit drawn in full audience view
- Complete pick 3 draw in 15 seconds; digits drawn singly or all at once
- Custom logo designed to your brand and built in at the factory
- RFID, camera and screen options documented to your compliance requirements
- Microprocessor control sets mixing time and pick intervals without manual tuning
- 1400×1085×505mm footprint fits stage edges, booth corners and standard doorways
- On-board screen displays every winning number as soon as it is drawn

3D-V1 Custom Pick 3 Lotto Machine in Operation
Watch the 3D-V1 pick 3 lotto machine in action as its three air-mixing drums tumble the balls and draw winning numbers onto the display screens.
Where a Custom Pick 3 Lotto Machine Earns Its Floor Space
Inside the Build
How the 3D-V1 Custom Pick 3 Lotto Machine Runs a Live Draw
The 3D-V1 is a compact, factory-customized pick 3 lotto machine built for buyers who need a branded, compliance-ready three-digit draw unit. Three transparent cylinders hold 20 balls each and finish a full draw in 15 seconds, while your logo, RFID, camera and screen requirements are engineered into the build before it leaves the factory.
Where does the 3D-V1 custom pick 3 lotto machine fit on your floor?
The 3D-V1 is designed for venues that run public number draws in front of an audience: game rooms, draw halls, auction and tender sessions, corporate celebrations and retail promotions. At 1400 mm high, 1085 mm long and only 505 mm deep, it sits comfortably on a stage edge, against a feature wall or in an atrium without eating floor space. A single operator runs the entire draw from the machine position, and the transparent drums plus the on-board screen keep every selected number visible to the room. The sections below walk through the four most common deployments, with the practical site conditions each one demands.
Game rooms and lottery-style draw halls
In a dedicated game room the machine usually takes a permanent position against a visible wall, with two to three meters of clear floor in front so players can watch the drums. One staff member loads the 20 balls into each cylinder, announces the round and starts the 15-second draw; the screen shows each winning number as it lands, so no separate result board is needed for a small hall. Check three conditions before installation: a level floor section so the drums run true, a power outlet at the machine position so no cable crosses the audience area, and a sightline that keeps the drum tops — 1400 mm from the floor — visible from the back row of the room.
Auction and tender (bid-opening) sessions
Auctioneers and tender committees use the 3D-V1 when lots or sequence numbers must be selected publicly and verifiably. The machine is placed beside the auctioneer's podium, close enough that the operator and the caller can speak without microphones. A typical session runs in short bursts: one draw per lot, balls returned to the drums between calls, with the option to pull digits individually when a procedure requires step-by-step confirmation. Because sessions move between venues, plan the moving path first — at 1085 mm long the unit passes standard double-door access, and its 505 mm depth lets it park against a side wall while the room is reset between lots.
Corporate celebrations and real estate launch events
Annual parties, factory anniversaries and property launch ceremonies run raffle-style draws as stage moments, and this is where the custom build earns its keep: your logo and brand graphics are designed before production, so the machine reads as part of the event set, not rented equipment. Position it at the downstage edge — the 505 mm depth keeps the stage walkway clear — with the illuminated front panels facing the audience. A host calls the round, the operator triggers the draw, and 15 seconds later the screen confirms the numbers. Confirm ceiling clearance only if you plan a raised platform; on flat stage floors the 1400 mm height sits well under standard backdrops and banner sightlines.
Retail and mall atrium promotional draws
Shopping malls and retail promotions need a draw unit that can arrive through service corridors, run all day and pack out cleanly. The 3D-V1's compact footprint fits a promotional booth corner with room left for a queue line, and the fast mix-and-select cycle keeps a weekend crowd moving — one draw every half hour still leaves the machine idle and visible between rounds, which draws the next crowd. Assign one brand ambassador as operator and a second staff member to manage the queue. Check that the atrium route from loading dock to booth clears 1085 mm in length and that a power point can be cabled inside the booth footprint rather than across public walkways.
How does a 15-second three-cylinder draw actually run?
Each of the three cylinders carries 20 balls, one cylinder per digit of the pick 3 result. When the operator starts the cycle, air-blown mixing tumbles the balls and the mechanism selects one ball per cylinder in 15 seconds. You can draw all three digits simultaneously for a fast stage moment, or draw them individually when a host wants to build suspense digit by digit. Selected balls return quickly without manual handling, so back-to-back rounds need no reset crew. On automatic operation every function is governed by a microprocessor, and the drawing parameters — the duration of the mixing phase and the time interval between selections — can be adjusted to match your game format or ceremony script. The on-board screen displays each winning number the moment it is drawn, which removes any dispute about what the drums produced.
What should you check on site before delivery?
Because this unit is built to order, the dimension check happens at the quotation stage, not on delivery day. Walk the full route the crate will travel — dock, corridor, doorways, final position — against the three numbers below, then confirm floor and power conditions at the operating position.
| Parameter | Value | Site condition it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Overall height | 1400 mm | Audience sightlines, backdrop and banner clearance |
| Overall length | 1085 mm | Doorway and corridor access on the moving path |
| Overall depth | 505 mm | Stage-edge and booth-corner placement |
| Ball capacity | 3 × 20 balls | One cylinder per pick 3 digit, no mid-event reloading |
| Draw cycle | 15 seconds | Round pacing for staged events and queues |
- Level, hard floor at the final position so the drums run true.
- A power outlet reachable without crossing audience walkways.
- Clear viewing distance in front of the machine for the expected crowd.
- Indoor placement; the transparent drums and screen are built for halls, stages and covered atriums.
How is the 3D-V1 built around your brand and compliance requirements?
This model is sold as a custom build, not a fixed off-the-shelf unit. Your logo is designed to your requirements and applied at the factory, so branding is part of the machine rather than an after-market sticker. For operators with verification and recording obligations, RFID ball recognition, camera monitoring and screen configurations are engineered to your documented requests — tell us what your compliance framework requires and the build sheet is written around it. Drawing parameters are tuned the same way: mixing duration and the interval between picks are set to your game rules before shipment. If your venue calls for non-standard dimensions, the cabinet can be adapted to your site on request; share your floor plan with the inquiry and the engineering team will confirm what is feasible.
What factory support comes with a custom 3D-V1 build?
Jisun has more than ten years of lottery machine research and production experience, and every machine in the range carries CE certification. A custom 3D-V1 order includes free machine design work, professional pre-sales consulting on layout and configuration, and free technical support from a dedicated team — before the sale and for 36 months of after-sales service after it. Machines ship in export wooden crates, packed at the factory and loaded for sea or land freight under your chosen Incoterm. To start a build, send your logo files, your RFID, camera or screen requirements and your target venue dimensions through the Get a Quote form; the team will return a configuration and factory-direct quotation.
3D-V1 Pick 3 Data
3D-V1 Three-Cylinder Pick 3 Machine: Measured Specifications
- Model
- 3D-V1
- Draw Modes
- Three digits drawn individually or simultaneously
- Machine Type
- 3-cylinder Pick 3 lotto machine (multi-cylinder Pick-N group)
- Ball Capacity
- 3 × 20 balls (60 balls total across three cylinders)
- Mixing Method
- Air-blown mixing
- Overall Depth
- 505 mm — slim enough for stage edges, booth corners and atrium walkways
- Overall Height
- 1400 mm — drum tops stay visible to standing audiences without blocking stage sightlines
- Overall Length
- 1085 mm — passes standard double-door moving paths into halls and event venues
- Draw Cycle Time
- 15 seconds per full draw
- Control & Display
- Microprocessor-controlled mixing duration and pick intervals; on-board screen shows each winning number
Custom Logo, RFID, Camera and Screen Options for the 3D-V1
- Custom logo and brand graphics designed to your artwork, applied at the factory
- RFID ball recognition module for verified draws
- Camera integration for draw monitoring and recording
- Result display screen configured to your hall or stage layout
- Draw parameter presets — mixing duration and pick intervals tuned to your game format
- Cabinet dimensions adapted to your venue on request
Crated Delivery and 36-Month Coverage for Your Pick 3 Build
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 (custom build, sample order accepted)
- 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
- 36 months
- Product warranty period confirmed for this model.
Pick 3 Buyer Questions
3D-V1 Custom Pick 3 Lotto Machine FAQ
Can the 3D-V1 be built with our own logo and branding?
Yes — this model is sold explicitly as a custom build. Your logo is designed to your requirements and applied at the factory before shipment, so the branding is integrated into the cabinet rather than added later. Send your artwork and brand colors with the inquiry, and the design team will return a machine rendering for approval before production starts. The design work itself is free, and pre-sales consulting on how the branding sits with the illuminated front panels is included.
Can we add RFID ball verification, a camera and a screen?
Yes. RFID ball recognition, camera monitoring and screen configurations are standard customization paths for this model, engineered to documented customer requests. Specify what your compliance or audit framework requires — for example RFID verification of every drawn ball, a camera record of each draw, or an auxiliary screen facing the audience — and the factory writes these into the build sheet. These options are confirmed at quotation stage, because they affect the wiring and control layout inside the 505 mm deep cabinet.
How long does one pick 3 draw take, and can digits be drawn separately?
A full draw cycle takes 15 seconds: air-blown mixing tumbles the 20 balls in each of the three cylinders, then one ball is selected per cylinder. You choose the draw mode per round — all three digits simultaneously for a fast stage moment, or digit by digit when a host wants to build suspense. The microprocessor also lets the factory adjust the mixing duration and the interval between selections to match your game format or ceremony script before shipment.
Will the 3D-V1 fit through our venue doors and onto our stage?
The machine measures 1400 mm high, 1085 mm long and 505 mm deep. The 1085 mm length passes standard double-door access and most service corridors; the 505 mm depth parks against stage edges and booth corners without blocking walkways; the 1400 mm height keeps drum tops visible to standing audiences while staying under typical backdrop and banner sightlines. Walk the full crate route from loading dock to final position against these three numbers, and confirm a level floor and a power outlet at the operating position.
What warranty and after-sales support are included?
Every 3D-V1 ships with free 36-month after-sales service and free professional technical support from Jisun's team. The machines are CE certified, and the factory has more than ten years of lottery machine research and production experience behind the build. Support covers the microprocessor control system, the draw mechanism and the customized components such as RFID, camera and screen that were specified in your build sheet. Pre-sales consulting and machine design work are also free of charge.
What is the minimum order and lead time for a custom unit?
The minimum order is one unit, and sample orders are accepted — a single custom build is the normal way buyers start with this model, since the logo, RFID, camera and screen work is unit-specific anyway. Lead time for a customized unit is about 30 days after the design is approved, covering logo application, any RFID or camera integration, parameter tuning and export crating. Confirm your event date in the inquiry so the production slot and shipping schedule can be planned backwards from it.
Amusement-only, no cash payout. Local compliance required; operator is responsible for local regulations.