Ever wondered what gives the claw in a toy crane machine its grip? The answer lies in its construction. Typically, the main body or "fingers" of the claw are made from durable, molded plastic like ABS. This plastic is strong enough to handle repeated use yet lightweight for smooth operation. The critical internal mechanisms, such as the pivot points and the central shaft that allows the claw to open and close, are often made from metal, like steel or aluminum alloys. This metal provides the necessary strength and precision. Some claws may also feature rubber or silicone pads on the tips to improve grip on prizes. So, it's a smart combination of hard-wearing plastic and sturdy metal that makes these arcade staples both fun and functional.
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