How We Manufacture

MIG welder assembling a steel frame for a claw machine cabinet

1. Frame and Cabinet Structure Fabrication

Steel sheets are laser-cut and bent, then clamped in jigs for MIG welding. Welds are ground, edges are deburred, and squareness and diagonals are inspected to ensure a rigid, transport-safe cabinet.

2. Precision Machining and Mechanical Sub-assemblies

Brackets and panels are drilled and tapped on fixtures, bushings are press-fit, and linear rails and guides are aligned. Fasteners are torqued to spec and hole positions are verified with gauges.

Operator powder coating claw machine cabinet panels on a line

3. Surface Treatment and Powder Coating

Parts are cleaned and pretreated, electrostatically powder-coated, then oven-cured for a uniform, corrosion-resistant finish. Coating thickness and adhesion are checked before moving to assembly.

4. System Assembly and Wiring Harness

The power supply, control board, motors, X/Y/Z slides, claw head, coin acceptor or bill validator, lighting, speakers, glass, and locks are installed. Labeled wiring is routed with grounding and strain relief for easy service.

Technicians calibrating claw strength and electronics with a multimeter and tablet

5.Calibration, Software Setup, and Final QA

The machine powers up for diagnostics and homing. Claw strength and payout logic are tuned, sensors and I/O are verified, voltage and noise are checked, and a burn-in run confirms stability before cleaning and pack-out.