The body of a toy crane machine, commonly found in arcades and entertainment centers, is constructed using a combination of durable and visually appealing materials. The primary framework is typically made of cold-rolled steel or aluminum alloy, providing a sturdy and stable structure to withstand frequent use. The exterior panels are often composed of clear acrylic glass or polycarbonate plastic, offering scratch-resistant transparency that allows players to view the prizes inside while protecting the internal mechanisms. Decorative elements and trim may use ABS plastic for detailed molding and vibrant colors. Internally, the claw mechanism employs steel cables, precision gears made of hardened steel or engineering plastics, and electronic components mounted on fiberglass circuit boards. This material selection ensures the machine is robust, safe for public use, and maintains an attractive appearance to draw players.
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