How Does Automatic Mahjong Table Work
Oct 26, 2021
Mahjong machine is a machine that automatically shuffles and builds cards. It was first invented and produced by Japan. In the early 1990s, a small amount of original packaging was imported from Japan to China. Because of the huge Chinese market, the mahjong machine industry entered a period of rapid development and formed a huge industrial chain. The Mahjong machine has gradually been successfully reformed from the small number 30, which was first introduced to China, into the big number 38, 40, 46 and even 52.

As a high-end entertainment product, the mahjong machine has entered people's lives. It has been used as must-have entertainment equipment in hotels, hotels and other entertainment venues. When people finish playing a game of mahjong, they only need to operate it. The pre-built mahjong tiles in the mahjong machine will be raised to the table through the push-up card machine in the fuselage, and people can continue to play. It is fast and effortless. Favored by many fans.
The veneer on the back of the mahjong tiles contains magnets and other things that can be attracted to a magnetism, but not on the front. When working, the mahjong tiles rotate with the disk on an inclined disc. When the tiles rise to a high position, the upward-facing cards are attracted by the magnetic ring on the shuffling barrel, and rotate with the magnetic ring and send to the conveying trough. At the noise of the machine, it is pushed into a pile by the pusher motor and pushed away by the chain rod. The cards facing up continue to rotate on the plate. The cards on the slot are folded into doubles and then distributed by the pushrods to the four sides according to the number. There is a small spring on the disc to flip the cards so that the front cards are turned down, and the back is up and attracted by the magnetic coil until all the cards are sent to the slot and taken away. When there are enough cards on the four sides, a person manipulates the lifting button on the operating panel, and the pallet under the cards sends the four-sided stacked cards out of the table.
There are two buttons in the middle of the desktop, namely the open and close buttons, and there are 4 dice sub-buttons, respectively in four directions. When you press the open button, the hatch will automatically open. At this time, you can push another mahjong tile on the table into it. Press the button again and the hatch will automatically close. The motor drives the turntable and the chain (the chain has a push rod) to rotate and is automatically controlled by the electronic chip. At the same time, the pre-shuffled cards will automatically rise, and the cycle repeats.







