Lottery Draw Machines
RFID Lottery Machine for Lotto and Bingo Games
- RFID ball reading: each drawn ball is identified electronically, no manual number calling
- Standard 50-solid-ball capacity with 3-20 working balls per draw to fit different game rules
- 15-second draw cycle keeps live lotto and bingo sessions moving at event pace
- Front illuminated window shows large numbered drawn balls for on-camera close-ups
- Rolling stand-mounted big screen mirrors the draw for audiences across the venue
- Acrylic presenter's podium with control box: knobs and buttons within the host's reach
- Factory-tested display layout: 3 lucky balls reads best, 4-7 supported on request
Before You Inquire
RFID Lotto and Bingo Machine: 8 Questions Buyers Ask First
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Can you customize this RFID lottery machine for my specific lotto or bingo game?
Yes, and this is a standard part of the order, not an extra project. Send us your game rules with the inquiry: how many balls are drawn per round, how many numbers appear on the result display, and any sequence requirements. The factory then configures the machine to your game before shipment. The working range is 3 to 20 balls per draw from a standard 50-solid-ball set, which covers most lotto and bingo formats. Machine dimensions and capacity can also be adapted to your venue on request.
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Will the machine work with the voltage in my country?
The machine's rated power is 500 W, and the power input is configured to match your local mains supply before shipment. When you send the inquiry, state your country and the standard voltage and frequency used at your venue. We confirm the correct electrical configuration with the quote, so there is no need for you to source transformers or converters locally. The set needs no special wiring: the main unit, the rolling big screen and the podium control box all run on normal venue power.
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What certifications and export documents can you provide?
Documentation depends on your destination market, so tell us the importing country in your inquiry. We prepare the standard export paperwork for every order, including commercial invoice, packing list and the shipping documents required under your chosen trade term. Where your market requires specific electrical safety or conformity certification for this type of equipment, we confirm what can be issued for the machine's configuration before you confirm the order, so there are no surprises at customs clearance.
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How is the machine packed, and is the transparent chamber safe in sea freight?
Each set ships in rigid export plywood crates, with the main cabinet, rolling screen stand and acrylic podium packed as separate protected units. The transparent sphere chamber, delivery tube and acrylic parts are cushioned inside the crate structure. The crating photos on this page are from actual factory shipments: timber cases with handling marks, forklift-loaded for container transport. Plywood export cases are the standard for this 60 kg machine, and we state the crate count and volume in the quote so you can calculate freight.
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What spare parts should I order with the machine?
We recommend ordering a spare set of RFID balls matched to your game numbers together with the machine, since balls are the parts your staff handle every day and the ones most likely to be lost or damaged at events. Beyond that, tell us your planned usage intensity in the inquiry and we will suggest a spare parts list for the wearable components of your configuration. Spares are packed in the same export crates, so they travel with the machine at no extra freight complexity.
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Do you provide operation training for our staff?
Yes. The machine is operated from the control box on the acrylic podium using knobs and buttons, and a full draw cycle takes 15 seconds, so the learning curve is short. We supply the operating instructions with the machine and guide your team through setup, starting a draw and reading results remotely after delivery. We also brief your staff on the two maintenance rules: never touch the surfaces with sharp tools, and clean only with a damp soft cloth, no special detergent.
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Is this machine legal to use for my events?
This machine is supplied for entertainment drawing purposes: lotto-style number draws, bingo games, raffles, lucky draws and event result selection. It is a drawing and presentation device, not a gaming or betting terminal, and it has no cash handling or payout function. Regulations on raffles and prize draws vary by country, so confirm your local rules for the type of event you plan. As long as your activity is a lawful draw or entertainment game, the machine itself is simply the drawing equipment.
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What is the lead time for one set?
Production lead time for one set is confirmed with your quote and depends mainly on how much game-rule customization your order involves; a standard 50-ball configuration ships faster than a fully customized setup. Sea freight time then depends on your destination port. If you have a fixed event date, state it in your first inquiry and we will work backwards from that date, confirming the production schedule, packing time and the suitable sailing before you commit to the order.
Technical Data
RFID 50-Ball Machine Specifications: 15-Second Draw, 500 W, 60 kg
| Packing | Export plywood crate |
| Rated Power | 500 W |
| Ball Draw Time | 15 seconds |
| Machine Weight | 60 kg |
| Presentation Set | Rolling stand-mounted big screen + acrylic podium with control box |
| Lucky Ball Display | 3 balls recommended (factory-tested); 4-7 supported |
| Overall Dimensions | 1080 × 500 × 1400 mm (L × W × H) |
| Ball Identification | RFID ball reading |
| Standard Ball Capacity | 50 solid balls |
| Working Balls per Draw | 3-20 balls |
Machine Walkthrough
Inside the RFID Lottery Machine with Big Screen and Presenter's Podium
This is a 50-solid-ball RFID lottery machine built for lotto and bingo operators who run hosted live draws. It combines three pieces in one supply: the drawing machine with a front illuminated display window of large drawn balls, a big screen on a rolling stand for the audience, and an acrylic presenter's podium with a control box. Drawn balls are identified by RFID, so results are read electronically instead of being called out by hand.
How does the RFID ball reading work on this machine?
Each draw cycle takes 15 seconds. The machine works with 3 to 20 balls per draw from a standard set of 50 solid balls, and every drawn ball carries RFID identification, so the system recognizes the number electronically as the ball leaves the transparent sphere chamber through the curved delivery tube. The host does not need to read or type numbers manually, which removes misreading disputes during a live session. For buyers comparing a basic rfid bingo machine against a full presentation unit, the key point here is that identification, display and hosting furniture are engineered as one workflow: ball drawn, number recognized, result shown on the window and on the big screen.
What exactly is included in the presentation set?
You receive three coordinated components. First, the main unit: a white and silver cabinet, 1080 × 500 × 1400 mm and 60 kg, topped with a transparent spherical mixing chamber filled with colorful balls, plus a front transparent display window where large numbered drawn balls sit under illumination, with a red and blue lit base. Second, a large screen on a black rolling stand with casters, which shows the drawn numbers as colored ball graphics so the whole audience can follow the result from a distance. Third, a clear acrylic presenter's podium holding a white control box with knobs and buttons, so the host can stand beside the machine and run the draw like a TV-style presentation.
Can the machine be set up for my own lotto or bingo rules?
Yes. The factory sets the machine according to your game: tell us your lotto or bingo format, and the machine is configured to your requirements before shipment. One tested guideline concerns the result display. After extensive testing, the screen layout reads best when it shows three lucky balls. Displaying 4 to 7 balls also works, but showing more than 7 balls at once is not recommended, because the numbers become hard for the audience to read at a glance. If your game needs a different ball count per draw, the working range of 3 to 20 balls covers most lotto, pick-style and bingo formats. Machine dimensions and capacity can also be adapted to your venue on request.
What power supply and space does installation require?
The machine runs on 500 W rated power and needs only a standard equipment footprint: 1080 mm long, 500 mm deep and 1400 mm high, weighing 60 kg, so two people can position it without special handling gear. No foundation, plumbing or fixed wiring is required; the big screen stand rolls on casters, so the whole set can be re-positioned between events. Confirm your local mains voltage when you send the inquiry and the power input will be configured to match your destination supply before the machine leaves the factory.
How is the set packed and shipped overseas?
Each set is packed in export plywood crates sized for the cabinet, the screen stand and the podium, with the transparent chamber and acrylic parts protected inside. The photos on this page show actual crated consignments leaving the factory: rigid timber cases with handling marks, stacked for container loading and moved by forklift. Sea freight is the standard option for a 60 kg machine plus presentation furniture; tell us your destination port in the inquiry and we will quote the packing volume and the suitable shipping term together with the machine price.
How do I operate and maintain the machine day to day?
Operation runs from the control box on the acrylic podium: the host uses the knobs and buttons to start and control the 15-second draw cycle. Routine care is simple. Do not touch the machine surfaces with sharp tools, because they scratch the transparent faces of the chamber, tube and display window. For cleaning, wipe with a damp soft cloth; no special detergent is needed. Keep these two rules in the staff briefing and the acrylic and transparent parts stay clear for years of on-camera use.
Where This Lotto and Bingo Presentation Set Works Best
Custom Game Setup for Your RFID Lotto and Bingo Draws
- Machine configuration set to your lotto or bingo game rules before shipment
- Working balls per draw set within the 3-20 ball range to match your format
- Result display layout: 3 lucky balls recommended, 4-7 balls on request
- Machine dimensions and ball capacity adapted to your venue
- Presentation set layout (rolling big screen + acrylic podium) matched to your hosting style
Crating, Sea Freight and Warranty for the 60 kg RFID Drawing Set
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 | 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. |
Amusement-only, no cash payout. Local compliance required; operator is responsible for local regulations.
