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Air-Mix Keno and Lotto Ball Drawing Machine

  • Curved transparent tube lines up drawn balls in exact draw order for verification
  • Spherical air-mix chamber keeps the whole mixing process visible to players and cameras
  • Inverted-triangle LED base with customizable glowing brand text on the front panel
  • Multi-color lighting themes: blue and red base panels, green/blue/yellow/pink ring light
  • Push-button draw control built into the base top panel
  • Pairs with an external result display screen for hall-wide number visibility
  • Purpose-built for keno and fast-draw lotto draws, not adapted from a bingo cage

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Product: Air-Mix Keno and Lotto Ball Drawing Machine

Four views of an air-mix keno lotto ball drawing machine with clear mixing globe, ball track and illuminated white V-shaped stand

Machine Overview

Inside the Air-Mix Keno and Lotto Ball Drawing Machine

The Air-Mix Keno and Lotto Ball Drawing Machine is built for keno and fast-draw lotto operators who need every drawn number shown in sequence. A spherical air-mix chamber randomizes the numbered balls in full view, and a curved transparent tube lines the drawn balls up in exact draw order, so players, staff and cameras can verify a round at a glance.

What makes this air mix keno lottery machine different from a standard ball blower?

Most air-blow drawing machines eject balls one at a time into a small tray or a short rack, which works for games that draw only a handful of numbers. This keno ball drawing machine is designed around a different problem: keno and fast-draw lotto rounds produce a long list of numbers, and that list has to stay readable after the draw ends. Here, each drawn ball travels out of the spherical chamber and into a curved transparent tube that queues the balls in the exact order they were drawn. The full row stays on display until the operator clears it, so the result can be checked against tickets, screens and video records without replaying anything. The second visible difference is the cabinet itself: instead of a plain box, the machine stands on a white inverted-triangle pedestal with an illuminated front panel that can carry your own glowing brand text, turning the drawing machine into the visual centerpiece of the hall rather than a piece of back-room equipment.

Why do keno operators need the drawn balls lined up in order?

Because disputes in number-draw games are almost always about sequence, not about whether a ball appeared. In a keno round, twenty or more balls may come out in quick succession, and once they are mixed together in a tray, nobody can reconstruct the order with confidence. With this keno and lotto air mix machine, the curved tube preserves the sequence automatically: the first ball drawn sits at the head of the row, the last at the tail, and every position in between is fixed and visible. A floor supervisor can compare the row against the result screen, a player can point at a specific ball and ask a specific question, and a camera pointed at the tube captures evidence that needs no interpretation. For venues that run draws every few minutes, that ordered row removes the most common reason for stopping the game, and it does so mechanically, with no software and no extra staff procedure.

How a draw cycle runs on this machine

A round starts with the full set of colored numbered balls loaded into the transparent spherical chamber. The operator works from round push buttons set into the top panel of the base, keeping hands well away from the balls themselves. Once the cycle begins, air mixing tumbles the balls continuously inside the sphere; because the chamber is fully transparent from every angle, the mixing itself is part of the show and part of the proof. Nothing is hidden inside a housing, and there is no moment where a ball is out of public sight.

When a ball is drawn, it leaves the chamber and enters the curved transparent tube, where it takes its place at the end of the ordered row. The row grows ball by ball until the round is complete. Venues that want the numbers visible across the room can pair the machine with an external display screen that shows the drawn numbers in large digits while the physical balls remain on view in the tube — the screen gives reach, the balls give credibility. After verification, the row is released, the balls return to the chamber, and the machine is ready for the next round within the pace of a fast-draw schedule.

Where this machine earns its place

The machine is sized for venues where the draw is watched live and the result must survive scrutiny:

  • Keno halls and fast-draw lotto venues running frequent rounds through the day, where an ordered ball row keeps verification fast between draws.
  • Arcade centers and family entertainment centers that run scheduled number-draw events as a crowd attraction, where the illuminated pedestal and moving balls pull an audience.
  • Shopping malls, amusement parks and hotel venues running promotional draws, raffles and event number selection, where the organizer needs a visible, tamper-free process that guests trust on sight.
  • Distributors and project contractors fitting out new lottery-style venues, who need a drawing machine that also works as branded furniture on the floor.

In each of these settings the same three features do the work: the transparent sphere shows the mixing, the curved tube preserves the order, and the glowing inverted-triangle base carries the venue's name in light.

Customization options for operators and distributors

The illuminated front panel of the inverted-triangle base is the main branding surface. The glowing text is customizable, so distributors can put their own brand or the venue's name on the machine, and the panel lighting can be produced in different colors — the same base has been shown glowing blue and red. The LED ring beneath the chamber adds a second layer of theming, with colors including green, blue, yellow and pink, so the machine can match a hall's lighting design or switch mood for special events.

Ball sets are matched to your game format: the colored numbered balls can be configured for the number range and color coding your rules require, and the machine can be supplied together with an external result display screen for venues that want hall-wide number visibility. Base dimensions and finishes can be tailored to your venue layout on request — tell us the floor space and sight lines, and the factory will confirm a buildable configuration.

Packing, lead time and factory support

Each unit is packed in an export wooden crate sized to the machine, with the transparent chamber and tube protected for long-distance sea or air freight. Standard production lead time is about 20 working days after order details and any custom base artwork are confirmed; branded panel text and special lighting colors are produced within the same schedule, so customization does not add a separate wait. Jisun supplies this machine direct from the factory with a 12-month warranty, remote technical support for setup and operation questions, and spare-parts support for the lighting, buttons and air system over the machine's service life. For a quotation with packing dimensions and freight options to your port, send a Get a Quote inquiry with your destination and quantity.

Machine Data

Air-Mix Keno Machine Specifications at a Glance

Packing
Export wooden crate
Ball Set
Colored numbered balls matched to the game format
Controls
Round push buttons on the base top panel
Base Panel
Customizable glowing text, shown in blue, red and other light colors
Base Design
White inverted-triangle pedestal with illuminated front panel
Machine Type
Air-mix ball drawing machine for keno and lotto games
Mixing Method
Air mixing inside a fully transparent spherical chamber
Result Display
Compatible with an external screen showing drawn numbers
Accent Lighting
Multi-color LED ring under the chamber (green, blue, yellow, pink)
Ball Presentation
Curved transparent tube holding drawn balls in exact draw order

Where the Ordered Ball Row Pays Off: Keno Halls and Fast-Draw Venues

Custom Lighting, Glowing Base Text and Display Options

  • Custom glowing brand text or venue name on the illuminated inverted-triangle base panel
  • Base panel lighting color — blue, red and other colors available
  • Chamber base LED ring color theme — green, blue, yellow, pink options
  • Colored numbered ball sets matched to your game format and number range
  • Pairing with an external result display screen for the venue
  • Base dimensions and finish tailored to your floor layout

Buyer Questions

FAQ: Ordered-Row Air Mix Keno Lottery Machine

How does the machine keep the drawn balls in order?

Each drawn ball leaves the spherical mixing chamber and enters a curved transparent tube, where it queues behind the balls drawn before it. The first ball of the round sits at the head of the row and the last at the tail, and the full sequence stays visible in the tube until the operator releases it after verification. Because the row is mechanical rather than software-generated, anyone in the hall — players, supervisors or a security camera — can read the draw order directly off the machine at any moment.

Can the illuminated base panel carry our own brand name?

Yes. The inverted-triangle front panel of the base is a customizable illuminated area, and the glowing text is made to your artwork — distributors typically put their own brand or the operating venue's name there. The panel lighting can be produced in different colors, with blue and red both shown on standard builds, and the LED ring under the chamber is available in green, blue, yellow and pink. Custom base artwork is handled within the standard production schedule of about 20 working days, so branding does not extend your lead time.

What keno and lotto games is this air-mix machine with a glowing triangle base suitable for?

It is purpose-built for keno and lotto-style number draws, especially fast-draw formats where many numbered balls are drawn per round and the sequence must be verifiable afterwards. The colored numbered ball set is matched to your game format — number range and color coding follow your rules. It also works well for event draws, raffles and promotional number selection in malls, amusement venues and entertainment centers, anywhere a transparent, tamper-free draw process needs to be visible to a live audience.

Does the machine connect to an external result display?

Yes. The machine can be paired with an external display screen that shows the drawn numbers in large digits for the whole hall, while the physical balls remain lined up in the curved tube as the verifiable source. This two-layer presentation is the standard setup for keno venues: the screen gives the numbers reach across the room, and the ordered ball row gives them credibility. Tell us your screen size preference and hall layout when you inquire, and the factory will confirm the display pairing with your quotation.

How is the machine packed and what is the lead time?

Each unit ships in an export wooden crate sized to the machine, protecting the transparent spherical chamber and curved tube for sea or air freight. Standard production lead time is about 20 working days after order details and any custom base artwork are confirmed. Shipping terms EXW, FOB Guangzhou, CFR and CIF are all available — the factory can quote freight to your port when you send an inquiry with your destination and quantity.

What warranty and after-sales support do you provide?

The machine carries a 12-month warranty from the factory. During and after the warranty period you get remote technical support for installation, operation and troubleshooting questions, plus spare-parts supply for serviceable components such as the LED lighting, push buttons and air-mix system. For multi-unit or distributor orders, the support terms and a spare-parts package can be agreed in the same quotation, so a new venue starts with everything needed to keep draws running on schedule.

Export Crating and Warranty for the Keno Ball Drawing 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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