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Front view of a YP800 lotto machine with a clear ball chamber, yellow-black base and colorful balls, beside a card result display screen on a stand

Lottery Draw Machines

YP800 49-Ball Lotto Machine 6+1 Draw 5cm Balls

Model: YP800

  • Draws 6+1 from a standard 49-ball pool, the classic lotto format out of the crate
  • Oversized 5 cm balls read clearly on camera and across large event halls
  • Ball pool adjustable from 30 to 300 balls to match your game rules
  • 15-second draw cycle keeps live ceremonies and broadcasts on schedule
  • 450 W air-blower drive with fully transparent spherical mixing chamber
  • Yellow cylindrical pedestal on casters, with two documented size variants
  • Optional RFID ball tracking, data push and fully automatic operation

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Product: YP800 49-Ball Lotto Machine 6+1 Draw 5cm Balls

YP800 Spec Sheet

YP800 49-Ball Air-Blower Specifications and What They Mean for Buyers

ModelYP800
PackingExport wooden crate
MobilityCaster wheels for repositioning
PedestalYellow cylindrical pedestal with black trim band
Draw Format6+1 (7 balls drawn per round)
Rated Power450 W
Machine TypeAir-blower single-cylinder lotto drawing machine
Ball Diameter5 cm
Cylinder CountSingle cylinder
Mixing ChamberTransparent spherical chamber with top ball-exit mechanism
Result DisplayExternal stand-alone display screen (as pictured)
Draw Cycle Time15 seconds
Optional FunctionsRFID, data push, fully automatic operation
Adjustable Ball Pool30-300 balls
Standard Ball Capacity49 balls
Overall Dimensions (large build)1100 x 900 x 2120 mm (L x W x H)
Overall Dimensions (standard build)730 x 730 x 1940 mm (L x W x H)

Product Overview

Inside the YP800 Air-Blower 49-Ball Lotto Drawing Machine

The YP800 is an air-blower, single-cylinder 49 ball lotto drawing machine configured for the classic 6+1 draw: 49 solid balls in the chamber, seven balls drawn per round. It is built for lotto operators, event organizers and promotion agencies that need larger, more camera-visible 5 cm balls and a ball pool that can be resized anywhere from 30 to 300 balls.

What Do the YP800's Specifications Mean for Your Purchase Decision?

Every number on this page comes from the factory documentation for this model, and each one answers a practical buying question: Will it fit the venue? What power line does it need? How fast is the draw? How many balls can the game use? The standard build stands 1940 mm tall on a 730 x 730 mm footprint, so it occupies roughly half a square meter of floor while remaining tall enough to be seen over a crowd. A larger documented build measures 1100 x 900 x 2120 mm for venues that want more stage presence. The table below pairs each key parameter with what it means when you are selecting a machine.

ParameterYP800 ValueWhat It Means When Selecting a Machine
Overall dimensions730 x 730 x 1940 mmFits a stage corner or studio set with a footprint under 0.6 m² while staying visible above head height
Large-build dimensions1100 x 900 x 2120 mmSuits televised draws and exhibition halls that need a bigger physical centerpiece
Ball diameter5 cmLarger than the 4 cm balls used on comparable models, so numbers stay legible on camera and at distance
Standard capacity49 balls, 6+1 drawMatches the classic 6+1 lotto format without reconfiguring the machine
Adjustable ball pool30-300 ballsLets you run smaller raffle pools or expanded game formats on the same unit
Draw cycle time15 secondsA complete draw in a quarter minute keeps live ceremonies and broadcasts on schedule
Rated power450 WA modest electrical load for a machine of this size, easy to plan into venue power
MobilityCaster wheelsOne or two staff can reposition the machine between storage and stage

Why Does a 5 cm Ball Diameter Matter on Camera?

Most machines in this class run 4 cm balls. The YP800 uses 5 cm diameter balls, and that one-centimeter difference is the reason buyers choose this model. A larger ball face gives more room for the printed number, which stays readable on a broadcast feed, on a big-screen projection, and from the back rows of an event hall. For operators whose credibility depends on the audience clearly seeing every drawn number, ball size is not a cosmetic choice; it is the difference between a draw the audience trusts and one they squint at. The transparent spherical chamber keeps the full pool of colored balls visible during mixing, so the audience watches the whole randomization process, not just the result.

How Does the 30-300 Ball Pool Fit Different Draw Formats?

The standard configuration holds 49 solid balls and draws seven in a 6+1 format. But the documented working range of the machine runs from 30 to 300 balls, which changes what the YP800 can do for you. A shopping mall running a promotional raffle can load a smaller pool for faster, more frequent draws. An operator testing a new game format can scale the pool up without buying a second machine. Custom capacity requests are welcomed by the factory, so if your game rules call for a specific ball count or a different draw quantity, the machine can be set up to match before it ships. Tell us your game rules and the machine is configured accordingly.

What Do 450 W and a 15-Second Cycle Mean for Daily Operation?

Two numbers define the running character of the YP800. The 450 W rated power drives the air-blower system that tumbles and lifts the balls; for a full-size floor machine on a cylindrical pedestal, this is a moderate load that fits comfortably into ordinary venue power planning. The 15-second draw cycle defines the rhythm of your event: from the moment the draw starts, a ball is delivered in about fifteen seconds, which lets a host keep commentary flowing without dead air and lets a broadcast director cut the draw into a tight program slot. Over a full evening of repeated draws, that pace adds up to a predictable, schedulable show element rather than a variable your team has to work around.

Where Is the YP800 49-Ball Machine Used?

The factory documentation lists a wide field of use: bidding and auction events, game rooms, lottery draws, and celebration or promotional draws held by factories, companies and real-estate developers. In practice the machine splits into two working roles. As a fixed installation, it serves operators running regular 6+1 draws who want a transparent, audience-facing drawing process. As a mobile unit on its caster wheels, it serves event agencies that roll the machine onto a stage for a grand opening, an anniversary celebration or a customer appreciation draw, then roll it back into storage. The external display screen pictured with the machine presents results in large format for the audience, and the two documented size variants let you match the machine's physical presence to the room.

What Custom and OEM Options Are Available for the YP800?

The YP800 can be built to your game rather than the other way around. Documented options include RFID ball identification, data push to external systems, and fully automatic operation for venues that run draws without a dedicated operator. Cosmetic customization covers machine size, body color and your logo, so the unit can carry your brand instead of a generic finish. A camera and screen package is available for venues that need to capture and display the draw. Capacity customization is explicitly welcomed: if your format is not the standard 49-ball 6+1, the ball count and draw configuration are set to your rules at the factory. Send us your game format, venue size and branding requirements through the Get a Quote form, and we will confirm the build sheet and lead time for your unit.

Custom Builds for the YP800 49-Ball Lotto Machine

  • Ball pool capacity set to your game rules (30-300 ball working range)
  • RFID ball identification for automated result verification
  • Data push to external displays or management systems
  • Fully automatic operation mode
  • Camera and screen package for capturing and displaying the draw
  • Custom body size, color and client logo branding

Where the 5cm-Ball YP800 6+1 Lotto Machine Works Best

Crating, Lead Time and 36-Month Service for the YP800

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.

TermThis ModelNotes
MOQ1 unit (sample order accepted)Confirmed for this product.
Production Lead Time15 daysEstimated production time after order confirmation.
ShippingEXW / FOB Guangzhou / CFR / CIFAvailable trade term for this product.
Warranty36 monthsProduct warranty period confirmed for this model.

Buyer Questions

YP800 6+1 Lotto Machine FAQ

  1. 1

    What draw format does the YP800 run out of the box?

    The standard configuration is a 49-ball pool drawing seven balls in a 6+1 format, the classic lotto structure. The machine uses 5 cm diameter solid balls. If your game uses different rules, the ball pool can be configured anywhere in the documented 30-300 ball range and the draw setup adjusted at the factory before shipping, so you do not need to modify the machine yourself.

  2. 2

    How much floor space and power does the YP800 need?

    The standard build measures 730 x 730 x 1940 mm, a footprint of roughly half a square meter, and stands tall enough to stay visible over a crowd. A larger documented build measures 1100 x 900 x 2120 mm for venues wanting more stage presence. Rated power is 450 W, a moderate load that is straightforward to plan into ordinary venue power. Caster wheels let staff reposition the machine without lifting equipment.

  3. 3

    Why choose the YP800 over models that use 4 cm balls?

    The YP800 draws 5 cm diameter balls, larger than the 4 cm balls used on comparable machines. The bigger ball face keeps printed numbers legible on camera, on large projection screens, and from the back of an event hall. If your draws are broadcast, livestreamed, or watched by a large in-person audience, the 5 cm ball size directly improves how clearly every drawn number can be seen and verified.

  4. 4

    How fast is a complete draw on the YP800?

    The documented draw cycle time is 15 seconds, driven by the 450 W air-blower system that tumbles the balls in the transparent spherical chamber. This pace suits live hosted events and broadcasts: the audience watches the mixing process in real time, and each result arrives quickly enough to keep commentary flowing without pauses. Repeated draws across a full event remain predictable and easy to schedule.

  5. 5

    Can the YP800 run automatically and connect to our systems?

    Yes. Documented options for this model include RFID ball identification, data push to external systems, and fully automatic operation, so the machine can run draws without a dedicated operator at the controls. A camera and screen package is also available for venues that need to capture and display results. Specify the functions you need when requesting a quote and the machine is built to that configuration.

  6. 6

    Can the YP800 be branded and resized for our venue?

    Yes. Size, body color and logo are all documented customization options, and the factory explicitly welcomes custom capacity requests beyond the standard 49-ball setup. Two size variants are already documented for this model, and further size adjustments can be made to fit your stage or hall. Share your game format, venue dimensions and branding files with your inquiry, and we will confirm the build specification and lead time.

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