Naturally all our machines are checked prior to dispatch, but sometimes a small inconvenience may develop during transport. Dmitrii received an error on his claw machine when he unpacked it and tested it for the first time. He reached out to our technical support but then also immediately found the solution. We’ll let Dmitrii explain …
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The weight that a claw machine can lift depends on the construction of the machine and on the software settings for the clamping force. The clamping force for a claw machine can be adjusted by changing the voltage settings in the user menu. For a large claw machine we recommend a maximum voltage of 38 …
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Yes, we can help you with information to control all of our claw machines remotely using arduino or raspberry pi or ESP32 or other means of remote control. Either wireless, per internet or remotely wired. All of these have been done before and all are very simple to implement. Control your claw machine over the …
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Yes, (and a bit No). There are a few ways to guarantee a prize for your players. tip : if you do not want people to have to “pay” for prizes, but also do not want them to empty your machine, use our tokens. Give away tokens and set the machine to give our 1 …
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yes, you can set all of our claw machines to free play mode. That way users can keep playing as long as they like. This is a great option is you want to use the machine to attrackt people and want people to linger or stay around.
For the tabletop claw machines we recommend stuffed toys from 8 to 20 cm. tall. The claw can hold a ball of 50 mm completely in it’s jaws so if you use capsules to put prizes in we recommend 40 or 45 mm. eggs or balls. The machine typically holds 40-60 prizes depending on size. …
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