
Lottery Draw Machines
Single-Cylinder Lotto Machine with Screen and LED Base
- Column-style base with color-changing LED in red, green, blue and purple
- Embedded vertical screen displays the drawn ball number to the audience
- Yellow 40 mm balls with black numbers for high on-camera readability
- One ball released every 10 seconds for a steady live-draw rhythm
- Identical units line up into matching multi-machine draw walls
- Caster-mounted 1400 mm column moves easily between stage and storage
- 220-240 V standard; 110-120 V 60 Hz custom build with CE compliance
Gallery-Led Tour
Inside the Single Chamber Lotto Drawing Machine with Screen
The Single-Cylinder Lotto Machine with Screen and LED Base is a single chamber lotto drawing machine built for operators who run live number draws on stage, in showrooms, or across multi-machine draw walls. A white column cabinet carries one transparent mixing sphere, an embedded vertical screen, and a color-changing LED base, so every draw is visible from across the room.
What Do You See in the Real Product Photos?
The gallery shows the machine exactly as it leaves the factory. The body is a white column-style base with a flat top deck, and two control push buttons sit on the deck beside the chamber. Above the deck rests a fully transparent spherical mixing container, so the audience can watch the balls tumble from every angle. A metallic mechanical structure caps the sphere, housing the mixing and ball-release mechanism. The front face of the column carries an embedded vertical screen, shown in the photos displaying a large numbered-ball graphic. Around the bottom rim of the base, an LED strip cycles through red, green, blue and purple, casting colored light onto the floor. Casters under the base let one person roll the unit into position. The draw balls are yellow with black printed numbers, sized at 40 mm in diameter.
How Does the Air-Blower Single Chamber Draw Work?
This is an air-mix lotto machine: a blower drives air currents inside the transparent sphere, keeping the numbered balls in constant, random motion. When the operator triggers a draw from the deck buttons, the mechanism at the top of the chamber releases a single ball. The documented draw rhythm is one ball every 10 seconds, which suits hosted events where the MC calls each number as it appears. Because the mixing happens inside a clear sphere with no hidden parts, participants can follow the whole process visually, which is the main reason operators pick air-blower designs for public draws and raffle-style entertainment games.
Why Do Operators Line These Units Up in Multi-Machine Draw Walls?
This model is documented as combinable in multi-machine rows, and the gallery includes shots of four, six and seven identical units standing side by side. Every unit shares the same white column footprint, the same screen position and the same LED base, so a row reads as one coordinated installation rather than a collection of mismatched machines. For lottery-style game formats that need several single-cylinder draws in sequence — for example one machine per digit or per prize tier — operators can order matching units that line up flush. The casters make it practical to reconfigure the row for different stage layouts, and the LED bases give the whole wall a unified light show across red, green, blue and purple modes.
What Do the Embedded Screen and LED Base Add to a Live Draw?
The vertical screen embedded in the column front replays the drawn number as a large ball graphic, so guests at the back of the venue see the result without crowding the chamber. In the photos the screen shows numbers such as 40 and 51 in bold digits, sized to read clearly at distance. The LED base works as the ambient layer: it shifts through red, green, blue and purple, marking draw moments and keeping the machine visually active between rounds. Together the screen and the light base turn a single-cylinder unit into a self-contained presentation point — no external display or extra lighting rig is needed for a small venue draw.
What Are the Dimensions and Electrical Requirements?
The machine stands 1400 mm high, 1085 mm wide and 505 mm deep, a footprint that fits through standard doorways and onto most event stages. It runs on AC 220-240 V, 50 Hz as standard. For markets on 110-120 V, 60 Hz grids, the machine can be custom-built to that specification with CE compliance. Key figures are summarized below:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Height | 1400 mm |
| Width | 1085 mm |
| Depth | 505 mm |
| Mixing method | Air-blower |
| Ball diameter | 40 mm |
| Draw speed | 1 ball per 10 seconds |
| Standard power | AC 220-240 V, 50 Hz |
| Optional power | AC 110-120 V, 60 Hz, CE compliant |
How Is the Machine Packed, Customized and Maintained?
Factory photos show finished units leaving in wooden crates, built to protect the transparent sphere and the screen during export freight. If your game format needs a different chamber size, ball count or cabinet dimension, tell us your game rules and venue constraints and we will configure the machine accordingly — dimensions can be tailored to your site rather than fixed to a single standard size. Day-to-day care is simple: wipe the clear surfaces with a damp soft cloth, use no special detergent, and keep sharp tools away from the housing to avoid scratching the face panels. For a quote on a single unit or a matched multi-machine row, send your ball count, voltage and destination port and we will come back with a configuration and freight plan.
Machine Data
Single-Cylinder Air-Blower Lotto Machine Specifications
- Draw Speed
- 1 ball every 10 seconds
- Machine Type
- Air-mix lotto drawing machine
- Power Supply
- AC 220-240 V, 50 Hz
- Ball Diameter
- 40 mm
- Mixing Method
- Air-blower (air mixing)
- Overall Depth
- 505 mm
- Overall Width
- 1085 mm
- Overall Height
- 1400 mm
- Voltage Option
- Customizable to AC 110-120 V, 60 Hz, CE compliant
- Chamber Configuration
- Single transparent spherical chamber
Where Screen-and-LED Lotto Draw Walls Work Best
Custom Options for the LED-Base Lotto Column
- Machine setup configured to your game rules (ball count, number range, draw sequence)
- Custom electrical build for AC 110-120 V, 60 Hz markets, CE compliant
- Tailored cabinet and chamber dimensions to fit your venue or stage layout
- Matched multi-unit orders built for flush multi-machine draw-wall rows
- Ball set configuration with 40 mm numbered balls to match your game format
- Voltage and plug specification confirmed per destination market before crating
Buyer Questions
FAQs on the Air-Blower Single-Cylinder Lotto Machine
- What size balls does this lotto machine use?
- The machine draws 40 mm diameter balls. The standard set shown in the product photos is yellow balls with black printed numbers, which read clearly both in the transparent chamber and on camera. If your game format needs a specific number range or ball count, tell us your game rules and we will configure the ball set and machine setup to match.
- How fast does the machine draw each ball?
- The documented draw rhythm is one ball every 10 seconds. Air-blower mixing keeps the balls in constant random motion inside the transparent sphere between releases, so each 10-second interval ends with a clearly visible single-ball release through the top mechanism. This pace suits hosted live draws where an MC announces each number as it comes out.
- Can I combine several units into one draw wall?
- Yes. This model is documented as combinable in multi-machine rows, and the gallery shows rows of four, six and seven identical units. All units share the same white column footprint, screen position and LED base, so they line up flush as a matching wall. Each unit stands on casters, so the row can be reconfigured for different stage layouts.
- What power supply does the machine need?
- Standard build is AC 220-240 V, 50 Hz. If your venue or market runs on 110-120 V, 60 Hz, the machine can be custom-built to that specification and remains CE compliant. Confirm your local voltage and frequency when you request a quote so the correct electrical configuration is fitted before crating.
- How do I clean and maintain the transparent chamber?
- Wipe the clear surfaces with a damp soft cloth only — no special detergent is needed. Do not use sharp tools on the housing or the sphere, because they scratch the face panels. The air-blower mechanism at the top of the chamber requires no routine user servicing beyond keeping the ball path clear and the exterior clean.
- Can the machine be customized for my game format?
- Yes. Share your game rules — ball count, number range, draw sequence and venue size — and we will configure the machine accordingly, including tailored dimensions where a site requires a non-standard footprint. Custom 110-120 V, 60 Hz electrical builds with CE compliance are also available. We have produced multiple customer-specific configurations on this platform.
Crate Packing and Warranty for the Single-Cylinder Lotto 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.
| Term | This Model | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| MOQ | 1 unit (sample order accepted) | Confirmed for this product. |
| Production Lead Time | 15 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.