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Front view of a 4D pick 4 lottery machine with four clear mixing chambers, red numbered balls and blue LED lighting

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4D-V1 Multi-Cylinder Pick 4 Lottery Machine

Model: 4D-V1

  • Four independent air-blown cylinders draw a transparent 4-digit Pick 4 result
  • Each cylinder holds up to 10 printed EVA solid balls of 4 cm diameter
  • Four dedicated front displays show each drawn digit to the audience live
  • 156×175×62 cm white console cabinet with fully transparent acrylic chambers
  • RFID, website, full-automatic and remote-control options documented
  • Ball numbers printed on six sides, readable from every camera angle
  • Configuration customized to your game rules, built per order

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Product: 4D-V1 Multi-Cylinder Pick 4 Lottery Machine

Gallery-Guided Tour

Inside the 4D-V1 Multi-Cylinder Pick 4 Lottery Machine

The 4D-V1 Multi-Cylinder Pick 4 Lottery Machine is a four-chamber 4d lottery machine built for state-licensed and private Pick 4 game operators who need every digit drawn in full public view. Four independent air-blown cylinders each hold up to 10 printed EVA solid balls and feed four dedicated displays, giving your audience one transparent chamber and one live result screen per digit — with documented upgrade paths to RFID, website, full-automatic and remote-control operation.

What do the real photos of the 4D-V1 show?

The production photos on this page show the exact cabinet you receive. The machine stands on a white console-style cabinet, 156 cm high, 175 cm wide and 62 cm deep, with a sloped upper deck that carries four tall, oval-profile mixing chambers in a single row. Every chamber is made of high-quality clear acrylic, so the ball set inside is visible from the front, the sides and even from behind the machine. You can see the horizontal support rails inside each chamber and the stacked balls resting at the curved base before a draw begins.

Below the deck, the cabinet front carries four large portrait-format displays set behind dark framed panels, each one aligned directly under its own chamber. In the gallery images these screens show a full-panel graphic of the drawn ball — a red-ringed or blue-ringed ball with an oversized black digit — so a player standing several meters away reads the result without approaching the cabinet. The lower body is a smooth white plinth with rounded corners, and in several photos you can see caster wheels under the base, which makes the 175 cm-wide unit movable inside a draw studio or exhibition hall.

How does this 4 cylinder lotto machine produce a Pick 4 result?

Each of the four chambers is a self-contained drawing unit. Air-blown mixing lifts and tumbles the 4 cm EVA balls inside the chamber — the photos show the ball set gathered at the curved chamber base, where the airflow enters. On top of every chamber sits a clear release housing with a motorized gate assembly, and in the close-up images a single captured ball is visible inside this housing after the draw. That top-mounted presentation point is what a camera or the audience reads: one chamber, one ball, one digit.

Because the four chambers work side by side, a complete Pick 4 combination appears in one drawing cycle instead of four separate runs on a single-chamber machine. Each cylinder loads up to 10 solid EVA balls, which covers the standard 0–9 digit set per position. The numbers are printed on six sides of every ball, so whichever way a ball settles in the release housing, the digit faces outward and reads cleanly on camera. For operators who run televised or livestreamed draws, this per-digit isolation is the core reason to choose a multi-cylinder 4d lottery machine over a single-drum unit.

Displays, buttons and lighting: what sits on the cabinet?

The control layout is deliberately simple. On the sloped deck of the cabinet, at the right-hand end, the photos show a pair of small round green control buttons for the draw operation. A separate clear acrylic podium appears in one of the studio photos, carrying a compact white control box with its own buttons — this is the operator station for running the draw away from the cabinet, in front of the audience or the camera.

Lighting is built into the machine's structure rather than added as decoration. Blue LED light glows under the base of each mixing chamber, backlighting the ball set and making the transparent acrylic edge visible in a darkened studio. A continuous LED strip runs along the bottom plinth of the cabinet, and the gallery photos show it in green, blue and purple states, washing the floor beneath the machine with color. The four front displays double as illumination: each screen renders the drawn ball as a near life-size graphic, so the cabinet face itself becomes the result board. For a venue that runs draws as a scheduled public event, this combination of chamber backlighting, base strip and four large digit screens means no separate signage is needed around the machine.

Can the 4D-V1 be upgraded with RFID or remote control?

Yes. The base machine runs as a self-contained drawing unit, and the factory documents four functional upgrades for this model: RFID ball recognition, a website function for publishing draw results online, full-automatic operation, and remote control. These options carry different pricing depending on the combination you choose, so they are quoted per project rather than listed as fixed line items.

Beyond electronics, the machine is built to order around your game. If your draw format, digit count or presentation flow differs from the standard Pick 4 layout, the configuration is adjusted to your rules before production — tell us how your game works and the machine is set up accordingly. Cabinet dimensions and the number of chambers can also be adapted to your venue. This makes the 4D-V1 a practical platform for operators who expect their game format or broadcast requirements to evolve after the first installation: the acrylic chamber set and display row stay the same while the control and data layer is added or reconfigured.

How is the machine packed, shipped and cleaned?

Every 4D-V1 leaves the factory in a professional export wooden crate. The warehouse photos on this page show the actual packing: plywood panels reinforced with timber battens and metal corner framing, carrying-handling and this-side-up labels stenciled on every face, and crates sized so a unit can be moved by forklift and tilted by two workers during loading. For a 175 cm-wide acrylic machine, this rigid crating is what protects the transparent chambers through sea freight.

Day-to-day care is simple but has two firm rules from the factory. Never touch the acrylic surfaces with sharp or hard tools — scratches on the chamber walls are permanent and will show on camera. For cleaning, wipe with a damp soft cloth only; no special detergent is needed or recommended. The clear chambers are the machine's selling point in front of an audience, and this cleaning routine keeps them at full transparency through years of scheduled draws. For a quote on the 4D-V1 — including RFID, website, full-auto or remote-control configurations — send us your game rules and destination port and we will build the offer around them.

Technical Data

4D-V1 Four-Cylinder 4D Lottery Machine Specifications

Model
4D-V1
Displays
4 dedicated displays, one per drawn digit
Packaging
Professional export wooden crate
Ball Capacity
Up to 10 EVA solid balls per cylinder
Ball Diameter
4 cm
Body Material
High-quality acrylic
Ball Numbering
Numbers printed on six sides of each ball
Mixing Cylinders
4 independent air-blown cylinders
Working Principle
Air-blown (blowing) ball mixing
Optional Functions
RFID, website, full-automatic, remote control
Overall Dimensions (H×W×D)
156 × 175 × 62 cm

Where a Multi-Cylinder Pick 4 Lottery Machine Earns Its Floor Space

RFID, Remote-Control & Custom Options for the 4D-V1

  • RFID ball recognition function
  • Website function for publishing draw results online
  • Full-automatic operation
  • Remote control
  • Machine configuration customized to your game rules
  • Cabinet dimensions and cylinder layout adapted to your venue

Buyer Q&A

4 Cylinder Lotto Machine Questions, Answered

How many balls does each cylinder of the 4D-V1 hold?
Each of the four cylinders holds up to 10 solid EVA balls, which covers the standard 0–9 digit set for one Pick 4 position. The balls are 4 cm in diameter with numbers printed on six sides, so the drawn digit is readable from any angle when the ball settles in the top release housing. Four cylinders together give you one complete 4-digit result in a single drawing cycle.
What makes the 4D-V1 different from a single-chamber lottery machine?
A single-chamber machine draws one digit at a time and needs four runs for a Pick 4 result. The 4D-V1 runs four independent air-blown cylinders side by side, each with its own ball set and its own dedicated display on the cabinet front. The full 4-digit combination appears in one cycle, every digit has its own transparent chamber for the audience to watch, and each result shows on its own large screen.
Can I add RFID or remote control to this 4D lottery machine?
Yes. The documented options for this model are RFID ball recognition, a website function for online result publishing, full-automatic operation and remote control. Each option is priced separately depending on the combination, so they are quoted per project. Send us your game rules and the functions you need, and we will configure the machine accordingly before production.
What are the machine's dimensions and will it fit my draw studio?
The cabinet is 156 cm high, 175 cm wide and 62 cm deep, standing on a plinth base with caster wheels visible in the studio photos, so the unit can be repositioned inside a hall. The four transparent chambers sit on the upper deck and the four displays occupy the cabinet front. If your venue needs a different footprint or chamber count, dimensions and layout can be customized to your site.
How is the 4D-V1 packed for export, and how do I clean it?
The machine ships in a professional export wooden crate with batten-reinforced plywood panels, metal corner framing and handling labels, built to protect the acrylic chambers through sea freight. For maintenance, never let sharp tools touch the acrylic — scratches are permanent. Clean the chambers with a damp soft cloth only; no special detergent is required. That routine keeps the chambers fully transparent for public draws.

Export Wooden-Crate Packing & Warranty for the 4D-V1

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.

TermThis ModelNotes
MOQ1 unit (sample order accepted)Confirmed for this product.
Production Lead Time20 daysEstimated production time after order confirmation.
ShippingEXW / FOB Guangzhou / CFR / CIFAvailable trade term for this product.
Warranty12 monthsProduct warranty period confirmed for this model.

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