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Multi-Digit Air Blower Lottery Machine for 3D-6D Games

Model: YP600

  • One 450W blower platform runs 3D, 4D, 5D and 6D games, not one machine per game
  • 1940mm transparent sphere with overhead tube rack keeps every ball visible to audiences
  • 15-second draw cycle with microprocessor-set mixing time, ball count and intervals
  • Chamber loads 30-300 numbered balls, table tennis or solid, to match each game format
  • Automatic and interactive modes cover both unattended cycles and host-led ceremonies
  • Caster-mounted 730x730mm base in gold, silver, black or white with multicolor LED strips
  • Optional 4-jar or 6-jar transparent display benches extend the same platform for 4D-6D shows

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Product: Multi-Digit Air Blower Lottery Machine for 3D-6D Games

Collage of the air-blown bingo ball machine with gold and silver bases, acrylic console stand and colored LED lighting on stage

Where the 3D-6D Air Blower Lottery Machine Gets Used

Application-Led Overview

One Air-Blower Platform for 3D, 4D, 5D and 6D Draws

The YP600 is a multi digit air blower lottery machine for distributors and operators who run several numbered draw games but do not want a dedicated machine for each one. A single 450-watt air-blowing platform with a 1940mm transparent mixing sphere covers 3D, 4D, 5D and 6D formats from one 730x730mm footprint, so a venue switches games by changing settings rather than changing hardware.

Why run 3D to 6D games on a single blower platform?

Most multi-game operations end up paying three times for the same capability: a separate unit per game, extra floor space to hold them, and separate spare-parts stock. The YP600 consolidates that into one machine. Its chamber works with 30 to 300 numbered balls, table tennis or solid, and the microprocessor stores the draw parameters for each format: how long the balls mix, how many balls are selected per draw, and the pause between selections. Moving a venue from a 3D draw to a 6D draw is a parameter change, not an equipment swap. For distributors there is a second benefit: one demo unit on the showroom floor can represent the entire 3D-6D range to a visiting customer, instead of four machines competing for display space.

The same platform is documented across many builds: a single large sphere with an overhead rack of vertical transparent tubes that displays the full ball set, plus multi-jar versions carrying rows of four or six transparent ball jars on illuminated display benches for venues that prefer each digit drawn from its own vessel.

Where does the YP600 actually get used?

The machine is built for five recurring settings: number-draw halls, corporate celebrations, retail promotions, auctions and bidding events, and game rooms. Each one places different demands on positioning, staffing and site services, and the sections below walk through how a typical session runs in each, with the practical conditions to check before delivery.

Number-draw halls and televised draw events

In a draw hall the machine sits center-stage, with the sphere facing the audience and the transparent exit track angled toward the cameras. A host or draw official stands to one side and runs the machine in interactive mode, often from the standalone clear acrylic control console. A typical session flows like this: the full ball set is displayed on the overhead tube rack for verification, the balls drop into the sphere, a 15-second mixing and selection cycle runs, and the drawn balls line up in order on the clear track for reading and recording. Check three things on site: ceiling clearance above the 1940mm machine plus rack, one ordinary wall socket for the 450W load, and seating sightlines to both the sphere and the exit track.

Corporate annual meetings and factory celebrations

Year-end galas and factory anniversary events use the machine for employee raffles and lucky draws on the main stage. Here the automatic mode does most of the work: an HR coordinator or emcee presets the mixing time, the number of balls per selection and the interval between selections, then triggers each round from the control box. The LED light strips on the pedestal front carry the visual presentation while the draw runs. Because the machine is mounted on casters, the events team can wheel it off stage between segments through any clear route wider than 730mm, and the 15-second cycle keeps a long prize list moving without dead air on stage.

Shopping mall promotional raffles

Mall promotions place the machine in an atrium or in front of an anchor store, where the transparent sphere and colored LED strips pull foot traffic from a distance. A promotion staffer runs scheduled draws through the day, usually in interactive mode so the crowd can watch each selection happen live. The 730x730mm footprint fits inside a standard promotional booth layout, but plan for a queue line and a clear front-of-machine zone so spectators can see the drawn balls resting on the exit track. At closing time the unit rolls back into a service corridor on its casters; confirm door widths and lift access along that route before the event.

Auctions and bidding events

Auction houses and tender organizers use the YP600 when the running order of lots or the selection of participants must be demonstrably random. The machine stands beside the auctioneer's podium, operated by an event official in interactive mode, with the full ball set visible in the chamber before each selection so attendees can witness that nothing is pre-arranged. The clear sphere and transparent track matter more here than anywhere else: every stage of the draw happens in plain view. Sessions are short and intermittent, so the 450W draw on a standard outlet and the ability to wheel the machine between rooms are the two conditions that usually decide placement.

Game rooms and entertainment venues

Game rooms and leisure venues run the machine as a scheduled attraction, typically one draw every hour or between other activities. The 30-300 ball range lets the operator scale game complexity, from a quick three-digit pick with a small ball set up to a six-digit format using the full chamber. Venues running 4D to 6D presentations often choose the multi-jar display bench, where four or six transparent jars each hold and draw one digit position. A single trained staff member covers operation, and the microprocessor-controlled automatic mode keeps timing consistent across every session of the day regardless of who is on shift.

How does a 15-second draw cycle actually run?

Each cycle follows the same sequence. Numbered balls rest in the transparent sphere, the air-blowing system drives them into continuous motion for the preset mixing time, and the selected balls exit onto the clear track below the chamber, where they remain lined up in draw order for reading. In automatic mode the microprocessor controls every parameter: mixing duration, the number of balls selected, and the interval between selections, so a multi-round event runs unattended once configured. In interactive mode the operator triggers each step from the control console, which suits ceremonies where a host narrates the draw. The lighting effects built into the pedestal add visual drama during mixing, which is why the machine doubles as a stage piece rather than back-of-house equipment.

What site conditions does a 1940mm blower machine need?

The checklist is short but worth confirming before shipping. Height: the machine stands 1940mm, and the overhead tube rack extends further, so measure ceiling and stage-rig clearance at the exact placement point. Power: the blower and control system draw 450W in total, within the capacity of a single standard wall outlet, with no special wiring required. Floor: the 730x730mm base needs level ground and roughly an arm's length of working space on the operator side. Access: the unit moves on casters, so any doorway, ramp or lift on the route must clear 730mm in width. Sightlines: audiences watch the sphere and the exit track, so place the machine where both are unobstructed from the main viewing area. None of these conditions require venue modification in a typical hall, mall or stage environment.

What can be configured on the YP600 platform?

Configuration starts with the game itself: ball quantity anywhere from 30 to 300, table tennis or solid numbered balls, and the full set of draw parameters including mixing time, balls per selection and interval timing. Presentation options include pedestal finishes in gold, silver, black or white, multicolor LED strip schemes on the base front, and the standalone transparent control console with its push-button control box. For multi-digit displays, rows of four or six transparent jars on illuminated benches present 4D to 6D draws digit by digit. Overall dimensions can also be adjusted to venue conditions on request. Send your game formats and venue layout with your inquiry and Jisun will confirm the right configuration.

YP600 Platform Data

YP600 Multi-Digit Air-Blower Specifications

Depth
730 mm
Model
YP600
Length
730 mm
Ball Types
Table tennis balls or solid numbered balls
Rated Power
450 W
Machine Group
Air-Blower Single-Cylinder
Overall Height
1940 mm
Working Method
Air-blowing (air-blower ball mixing)
Draw Cycle Time
15 seconds
Operation Modes
Automatic (microprocessor-controlled) and interactive
Working Ball Quantity
30-300 balls

Custom Options for the YP600 Blower Platform

  • Pedestal finish in gold, silver, black or white
  • Multicolor LED strip scheme on the base front panel
  • Draw parameters preset to your formats: mixing time, balls per selection, interval timing
  • Ball type and quantity: table tennis or solid numbered balls, 30-300 per game
  • Standalone transparent acrylic control console with push-button control box
  • 4-jar or 6-jar transparent display benches for digit-by-digit 4D-6D presentations
  • Overall dimensions adjusted to venue conditions on request

Shipping and Warranty for a 1940mm Air-Blower 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.

Buyer Questions

YP600 Multi-Digit Blower Machine FAQ

Can one YP600 really cover 3D, 4D, 5D and 6D games?

Yes. The YP600 is a single 450W air-blower platform whose chamber works with 30 to 300 numbered balls, table tennis or solid. The microprocessor stores the draw parameters for each format — mixing time, number of balls per selection and interval between selections — so switching between a 3D and a 6D game is a settings change. For venues that want each digit drawn from its own vessel, the same platform is built with display benches carrying rows of four or six transparent jars.

What electrical requirements does the 450W blower platform for 3D-6D games have?

The entire machine, blower and control system included, is rated at 450W, which runs from one ordinary wall outlet with no special wiring or dedicated circuit. This applies equally to stage installations, mall atriums and event halls. The unit moves on casters, so it can be unplugged, wheeled to storage through any route wider than 730mm, and rolled back for the next session without an electrician.

How much space and ceiling height does the YP600 require?

The machine stands 1940mm tall on a 730x730mm base, and the overhead transparent tube rack extends above the sphere, so measure clearance at the exact placement point, especially under stage lighting rigs. Allow working space on the operator side for the control console, and keep the sphere and the transparent exit track within audience sightlines. Doorways and lifts on the delivery route need to clear 730mm in width.

How long does one draw take, and who operates the machine?

One draw cycle takes 15 seconds. In automatic mode the microprocessor controls mixing time, the number of balls selected and the pause between selections, so a multi-round event runs unattended after setup. In interactive mode a host or event official triggers each step from the control box, which suits televised draws and ceremonies. Either way, one trained staff member covers operation for a full event day.

How many balls does the chamber hold, and what type?

The working range is 30 to 300 balls per game, and the machine accepts both table tennis balls and solid numbered balls, with the ball surface printed with digit numbers. Small ball sets suit quick three-digit draws, while the full chamber supports six-digit formats. Ball quantity, mixing duration and selection count are all adjustable, so the same hardware can serve a fast promotional raffle and a formal multi-digit draw on the same day.

Is the YP600 suitable for events where fairness must be witnessed?

Yes, that is one of its core uses, including auctions and bidding events. The mixing sphere, overhead ball rack and exit track are all transparent, so the full ball set, the air-blown mixing and the drawn balls lining up in order are visible to the audience throughout. Interactive mode lets an official run each step live in front of attendees, which is why the machine is specified for events where the selection process must be demonstrably random.

Amusement-only, no cash payout. Local compliance required; operator is responsible for local regulations.