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YP6002 Air-Blown Lotto Ball Drawing Machine

Model: YP6002

  • Vertical acrylic ball rack tubes crown the sphere, keeping reserve balls in full view
  • Clear deck rack lines up drawn blue white-numbered balls for the audience to read
  • Dark cylindrical pedestal with yellow arc stripes stands apart from white cabinets
  • Microprocessor sets mixing time, ball count and interval between selections
  • Runs 30-300 balls per game, from small venue raffles to large-format lotto draws
  • 15-second draw cycle keeps live events moving without dead air
  • Caster-mounted 730 x 730 mm base rolls through standard corridors and service lifts

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Product: YP6002 Air-Blown Lotto Ball Drawing Machine

Two YP6002 air-blown lotto ball drawing machines with grey and yellow cabinets and clear mixing chambers on white background

Where a Ball-Rack-Tube Lotto Machine Earns Its Floor Space

Machine Overview

Inside the YP6002 Air-Blown Lotto Ball Drawing Machine

The YP6002 is an air blown lotto ball drawing machine for lotto operators, event agencies and venues that want every step of the draw on show. A dark cylindrical pedestal with yellow arc stripes carries a transparent sphere chamber crowned by vertical acrylic ball rack tubes, and a clear deck rack lines up drawn blue white-numbered balls where the audience can read them.

Where Does the YP6002 Air-Blown Lotto Ball Drawing Machine Work on Site?

With a 1940 mm overall height and a 730 x 730 mm footprint, the YP6002 is a floor-standing centerpiece rather than a countertop unit. The sphere chamber and the rack tubes above it sit at standing eye level, so the audience watches the mixing, the draw and the drawn-ball lineup without crowding the operator. One 450 W power connection runs the whole machine, and casters under the pedestal let two staff roll it into position. The four scenarios below cover where buyers typically deploy it.

Staged Lotto Draws for Operators

For a scheduled lotto draw, place the machine center stage with the deck rack facing the audience or camera. One trained operator loads 30 to 300 numbered balls into the chamber, sets the mixing duration, ball count and interval on the microprocessor control, and runs the draw in automatic mode. Each selection completes in a 15-second cycle, and drawn blue white-numbered balls are set into the transparent deck rack in order, so the audience reads the result as it builds. Reserve balls stay visible in the vertical acrylic tubes above the chamber throughout the session. Plan ceiling clearance above the 1940 mm machine and keep stage lighting off the acrylic to avoid glare on camera.

Shopping Mall and Retail Promotion Draws

In a mall atrium or retail promotion, the dark pedestal with yellow arc stripes reads as a deliberate design piece rather than office equipment, and the built-in lighting adds a dramatic reveal when each ball drops. Staff roll the machine through service corridors on its casters, position it in an open atrium zone, and run interactive mode so a host can trigger each draw in front of shoppers. The 730 mm square footprint fits through standard doorways and into freight elevators, which matters for venues with daily setup and teardown. Keep a clear viewing arc in front of the deck rack so queuing participants can see their numbers come up.

Auction and Bidding Events

Auction houses and bidding organizers use the YP6002 to assign numbers or pick participants in a transparent, mechanical way. Set the machine beside the auctioneer podium with the chamber angled toward bidders. The automatic mode keeps intervals between selections consistent, which keeps a long session on schedule; the 15-second cycle means no dead air while the room waits. Because the machine runs on a single 450 W connection, it shares a standard venue circuit with the podium and display screens without dedicated wiring.

Corporate Parties, Property Launches and Game Rooms

For annual party raffles, real estate launch events and game-room entertainment draws, the YP6002 works as a hosted attraction. A host operates interactive mode, draws one ball at a time, and places each drawn ball on the deck rack so the row of blue white-numbered balls builds suspense over the evening. The air-blown mixing is fully visible through the sphere chamber, which is the point: guests watch the balls tumble instead of trusting a hidden mechanism. After the event, two people roll the machine back to storage on its casters.

How Do the Automatic and Interactive Modes Run a Draw?

The YP6002 offers two operation modes. In automatic mode, a microprocessor controls the full sequence: the operator presets the mixing duration, the number of balls to be selected and the time interval between selections, and the machine executes the draw unattended with a consistent 15-second cycle per ball. This suits scheduled lotto sessions where every draw must run identically. In interactive mode, the operator triggers each step manually, which suits hosted events where the MC wants to pause, build suspense and talk to the room between numbers. The machine accepts 30 to 300 working balls per game, so the same unit covers a small venue raffle and a large-format lotto draw, using table tennis balls or solid balls as the game format requires.

Why Do the Ball Rack Tubes and Dark Pedestal Matter to Your Audience?

Most lotto machines on the market are white cabinets with the ball supply hidden inside. The YP6002 takes the opposite approach. Multiple vertical acrylic storage tubes stand above the sphere chamber, so everyone in the room can see the reserve balls waiting to enter the mix - nothing happens out of sight. The transparent sphere exposes the air-blown mixing itself, and the transparent deck rack on the yellow top deck displays the drawn row of blue white-numbered balls in selection order. The dark cylindrical pedestal with yellow arc stripes gives the machine a stage presence that photographs and films well under venue lighting. For operators whose credibility depends on the draw looking open and mechanical, this visibility is the core of the product.

YP6002 Specifications and What They Mean for Your Venue

The figures below come from the factory specification for this model. Read the height and footprint against your actual site conditions - ceiling clearance, door widths and viewing distance - before confirming a build.

ItemSpecificationSite Note
Overall height1940 mmConfirm ceiling and rigging clearance above the rack tubes
Length x width730 x 730 mmFits standard doorways, corridors and freight elevators
Rated power450 WRuns on a standard venue circuit, no dedicated wiring
Draw cycle15 secondsPer selection; plan session length around it
Working balls30-300 ballsOne machine covers small raffles and large lotto formats
Mixing styleAir blowerFully visible through the transparent sphere chamber
ModesAutomatic and interactivePreset unattended draws or host-triggered live draws

What Can Be Customized on the YP6002?

Jisun builds the YP6002 to order. Dimensions, body color, logo, RFID ball recognition, camera and screen are all optional on customer request - for example, an RFID setup that verifies each drawn ball automatically, or a camera-and-screen package that projects the chamber view to the back of a large hall. If your game format differs from a standard lotto draw, tell us your rules and we configure the machine around them; dimensions can also be adjusted to your venue where the standard 1940 x 730 x 730 mm build does not fit. Customization is quoted per project, so send your game format and site constraints with your inquiry.

How Do You Move, Install and Maintain the Machine?

The pedestal base is fitted with caster wheels, so two people can reposition the machine on level floors without lifting equipment; roll it rather than dragging it to protect the acrylic chamber and rack tubes above. For daily care, keep sharp tools away from the machine - they scratch the acrylic faces - and clean with a damp soft cloth only, no special detergent required. Each unit ships in a wooden crate with fragile and this-side-up markings. Jisun has spent more than a decade in lottery machine research and production, provides free professional technical support and pre-sale consultation, and backs the machine with a 36-month after-sales service period.

YP6002 Site Data

Air-Blown YP6002 Specifications Tied to Your Venue Conditions

Model
YP6002
Mobility
Caster wheels under the pedestal for repositioning on site
Ball Type
Table tennis balls or solid balls
Rated Power
450 W
Machine Type
Air-blower single-cylinder lotto ball drawing machine
Overall Height
1940 mm - plan ceiling and lighting clearance accordingly
Draw Cycle Time
15 seconds per selection
Operation Modes
Automatic (microprocessor-controlled) and interactive
Footprint (L x W)
730 x 730 mm - fits standard doorways and freight elevators
Working Ball Quantity
30-300 balls

Custom YP6002 Builds: RFID, Camera, Screen and Your Game Rules

  • Custom dimensions to fit your venue instead of the standard 1940 x 730 x 730 mm build
  • Body color and finish options for the cylindrical pedestal and top deck
  • Your logo applied to the machine body
  • RFID ball recognition for automatic verification of drawn balls
  • Camera package to film the chamber during the draw
  • Screen integration to display the chamber view and results
  • Machine configuration set up around your specific game rules

Crated Delivery and 36-Month Support for the YP6002

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
25 days
Estimated production time after order confirmation.
Shipping
EXW / FOB Guangzhou / CFR / CIF
Available trade term for this product.
Warranty
36 months
Product warranty period confirmed for this model.

Buyer Questions

YP6002 Air-Blower Lotto Machine with Rack Tubes: FAQ

What ceiling height and floor space does the YP6002 need?

The machine stands 1940 mm tall on a 730 x 730 mm footprint. Plan clear ceiling height above the vertical acrylic rack tubes with margin for lighting rigs or cameras, and leave a viewing arc in front of the yellow top deck so the audience can read the drawn balls on the display rack. The 730 mm width passes standard doorways and freight elevators, and casters under the pedestal let two staff roll it into position on level flooring.

How many balls can the YP6002 run in one game?

The working range is 30 to 300 balls per game, using table tennis balls or solid balls. That range lets one machine cover a small venue raffle with a few dozen numbers and a large-format lotto draw with a full ball set. Reserve balls sit in the vertical acrylic storage tubes above the sphere chamber, visible to the audience throughout the session. Tell us your game format when you inquire and we will confirm the ball set and configuration.

What is the difference between automatic and interactive mode?

In automatic mode, a microprocessor runs the whole draw: you preset the mixing duration, the number of balls to select and the interval between selections, and the machine executes unattended with a consistent 15-second cycle per ball - ideal for scheduled lotto sessions that must run identically every time. In interactive mode, the operator triggers each step manually, which suits hosted events where an MC pauses between numbers to work the room. Both modes are included on the same machine.

Can the YP6002 be customized with RFID, a camera or a screen?

Yes. Dimensions, body color, logo, RFID ball recognition, camera and screen are all optional on customer request. An RFID setup verifies each drawn ball automatically, while a camera-and-screen package projects the chamber view across a large hall. If your game rules differ from a standard lotto draw, send us the format and we configure the machine around it, including adjusted dimensions where the standard 1940 x 730 x 730 mm build does not fit your venue.

How do I clean and maintain the acrylic chamber and rack tubes?

Wipe the machine with a damp soft cloth only - no special detergent is needed. Keep sharp tools away from every surface, because they scratch the acrylic faces of the sphere chamber, the vertical storage tubes and the deck display rack. Move the machine by rolling it on its pedestal casters rather than dragging it, which protects both the acrylic upper structure and the finish of the dark pedestal. Jisun provides free technical support and a 36-month after-sales service period.

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