
6D-V1 Six-Cylinder Lottery Machine with LED Number Board in Operation
Watch the 6D-V1 six-chamber lottery machine mix and draw numbered balls, with each winning number instantly displayed on its LED number board.
Lottery Draw Machines
6D-V1 Six-Cylinder Lottery Machine with LED Number Board
Model: 6D-V1
- Six transparent sphere chambers draw all 6 digits in a single 15-second cycle
- 6-grid illuminated number board mirrors each drawn ball for the audience
- Chambers draw independently or simultaneously for flexible Pick-6 formats
- Microprocessor control adjusts mixing duration and interval between picks
- Two documented panel styles: blue-yellow and red-white digit graphics
- Off-white metal cabinet with blue or purple LED strip along the base
- 120 working balls (6 x 20) included; balls return without manual handling
In Focus
Inside the 6D-V1: Six Chambers Over an Illuminated Digit Panel
The 6D-V1 is a six-cylinder lottery machine built for 6-digit draw games: six transparent sphere mixing chambers stand in a row above a 6-grid illuminated number board, so audiences watch the physical balls drop and see each digit light up on the panel below. It suits lottery operators and event organizers who need visible, verifiable live draws.
What does the 6D-V1 six-cylinder lottery machine look like?
The machine has a clear two-part structure. The upper section is a straight row of six transparent spherical chambers, each one resting on a small illuminated base that glows blue or purple depending on the configuration. Every sphere carries a compact mechanical head on top where the mixing and ball release action takes place, and the clear walls let the audience see the colored numbered balls moving inside. The lower section is a long rectangular display cabinet in an off-white metal frame, divided into six backlit grids, each grid printed with large 0-9 digit ball graphics. A continuous LED strip runs along the bottom edge of the cabinet, casting a blue or purple wash of light under the machine. At 1950 mm long, 620 mm deep and 1560 mm high, the unit reads as one wide, low presentation counter rather than a tall tower, which keeps every chamber at comfortable viewing height for a standing audience.
How do the six mixing chambers and ball paths work?
Each of the six chambers operates as an independent draw unit holding 20 numbered balls, giving 120 working balls in total. When a draw starts, the mechanism on top of a sphere agitates the balls inside the clear globe until one is selected and released down toward the cabinet, while the corresponding digit illuminates on the number board below. The six chambers can run one after another or at the same time, so a 6-digit result can be revealed sequentially for suspense or simultaneously for speed. After the result is confirmed, the selected balls return to their chambers quickly without any manual handling, and the machine is immediately ready for the next round. A full draw cycle takes 15 seconds, which keeps a steady rhythm for games with many repeated selections in one session.
What does the illuminated number board show during a draw?
The lower cabinet is a 6-grid illuminated number board. Each grid is a backlit panel carrying a large printed graphic of a numbered ball in the 0-9 range, and the grid that corresponds to a drawn chamber lights up to display that digit. This gives the audience two confirmations of the same result at once: the physical ball visible at the chamber, and a bright digit on the panel that can be read from across the room. Two graphic styles are documented in our workshop photos. One style uses a blue background with yellow-ringed digits; the other uses red-ringed digits on a white background. Both are shown in the gallery on this page, and the panels pair with the blue or purple LED accent lighting on the cabinet base.
How fast is a draw, and how is the machine controlled?
One complete mixing and selection cycle takes 15 seconds. On the automatic version, all draw functions are governed by a microprocessor, and the operator can adjust the key drawing parameters directly: the duration of the mixing action inside each sphere and the time interval between one selection and the next. This matters for operators running different game formats, because a fast back-to-back rhythm and a slow, suspense-building reveal can be produced on the same hardware simply by changing the settings. The combination of short cycles and automatic ball return means the machine can handle game formats that require a large number of selections within a single event without staff touching the balls between rounds.
Which finishes and configurations can you choose?
The unit is documented in two panel styles — blue background with yellow-ringed digits, and white background with red-ringed digits — and the cabinet lighting is shown in both blue and purple tones in our photos. Beyond these documented styles, the machine is built to order around your game. Tell us your game rules and we configure the machine accordingly: the number of chambers can be extended beyond six for games that need more positions, and the drawing parameters are set up to match your format before delivery. Overall dimensions can also be adapted to your venue when the standard 1950 x 620 x 1560 mm footprint does not fit your floor plan.
How is the 6D-V1 packed for export shipment?
Each machine is packed in an export-grade wooden crate, as shown in our factory loading photos. The crates are built with reinforced timber frames and panel walls, and each one carries fragile and this-side-up handling marks on the outside so carriers can identify the correct orientation at every transfer point. The photos on this page show crated units being moved by hand truck and forklift at our loading area and stacked for container loading, which is the standard packing route for overseas deliveries. To keep the machine in good condition after installation, do not let sharp tools touch the cabinet surfaces, and clean the clear chambers and panels with a damp soft cloth only — no special detergent is needed.
If you run 6-digit lottery draws, raffles or live event selections and want the result shown both as physical balls and on a large illuminated digit panel, send us your game format and venue size. We will confirm the configuration and prepare a quotation for the 6D-V1.
Technical Data
6D-V1 Six-Cylinder Draw Machine Specifications
- Model
- 6D-V1
- Draw Mode
- Independent or simultaneous across the 6 chambers
- Rated Power
- 2500 W
- Working Balls
- 120 balls (6 chambers x 20 balls)
- Control System
- Microprocessor with adjustable mixing time and draw interval
- Number Display
- 6-grid illuminated panel showing 0-9 digit graphics
- Draw Cycle Time
- 15 seconds
- Mixing Chambers
- 6 transparent sphere chambers in one row
- Chamber Lighting
- Illuminated base under each sphere chamber
- Overall Dimensions (L x D x H)
- 1950 x 620 x 1560 mm
Where the Six-Chamber LED Number Board Machine Fits
Custom Builds for the 6D-V1 Multi-Cylinder Draw
- Machine configured to your game rules — send us your format and we set it up before delivery
- Chamber count extendable beyond six for games needing more digit positions
- Adjustable mixing duration and interval between selections via microprocessor
- Choice of illuminated panel style: blue-yellow or red-white digit graphics
- Overall dimensions adapted to your venue floor plan on request
- Independent or simultaneous draw mode set to match your game format
Buyer Questions
6D-V1 Six-Cylinder Lottery Machine FAQ
- How long does one draw take on the 6D-V1?
- One complete mixing and selection cycle takes 15 seconds. The six chambers can draw one after another or simultaneously, so a full 6-digit result is produced within the same short cycle either way. After the result is confirmed, the selected balls return to their chambers automatically without manual handling, and the machine is ready for the next round immediately. This makes it practical for game formats that involve many repeated selections within a single event or session.
- How many balls does the machine hold?
- The 6D-V1 works with 120 balls in total: each of the six transparent sphere chambers holds 20 numbered balls. The colored balls remain visible inside the clear globes throughout the draw, so the audience can watch the mixing action in every chamber at the same time. Each chamber operates as an independent draw unit, and the chambers can also run together for simultaneous 6-digit results.
- Can the machine be configured for our own lottery game rules?
- Yes. The machine is built to order around your game. Send us your game format and we set up the machine accordingly, including the drawing parameters. On the automatic version, the microprocessor lets the operator adjust the mixing duration and the interval between selections. The number of chambers can also be extended beyond six if your game needs more digit positions, and overall dimensions can be adapted when the standard 1950 x 620 x 1560 mm footprint does not suit your venue.
- What are the dimensions and power requirements?
- The 6D-V1 measures 1950 mm long, 620 mm deep and 1560 mm high, with a rated power of 2500 W. The wide, counter-height format keeps all six chambers and the illuminated number board at comfortable viewing height for a standing audience. Because of the machine's size, it is shipped in an export wooden crate; our factory photos show crated units being loaded by forklift for container shipment.
- What panel styles and colors are available?
- Two illuminated panel styles are documented in our workshop photos: one with yellow-ringed digits on a blue background, and one with red-ringed digits on a white background. Each of the six grids displays a large 0-9 digit ball graphic and lights up to show the drawn digit. The cabinet is an off-white metal frame with an LED strip along the base, shown in both blue and purple tones. Tell us which style you prefer when requesting a quote.
- How should the 6D-V1's six sphere chambers and LED board be cleaned and maintained?
- Keep sharp tools away from the machine, because they can scratch the cabinet faces and the clear chamber surfaces. For routine cleaning, wipe the transparent spheres and the illuminated panels with a damp soft cloth only — no special detergent is required. The draw mechanism is microprocessor-controlled, so drawing parameters such as mixing time and interval are adjusted through the control system rather than by opening the machine. For any internal service, contact us for guidance before disassembly.
Crating, Delivery and Warranty for the 6D-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.
| Term | This Model | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| MOQ | 1 unit (sample order accepted) | Confirmed for this product. |
| Production Lead Time | 25 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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