Your certified UL508-A control panel partner

Electrical Panel Design & Build

UL508A-certified panel shop

IST Precision’s dedicated electrical engineering team designs and builds automation control panels entirely in-house.

Our UL508A-certified panel shop ensures every system meets strict safety and performance standards.

This vertical integration provides complete control over quality, craftsmanship, and delivery from design concept to final wiring.

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Core Electrical Panel Design and Build Capabilities

IST Precision’s electrical engineering team develops efficient, UL508A-certified panel designs using Auto CAD Electrical and close collaboration between controls programmers and mechanical engineers.

Each panel is engineered with safety, serviceability, and performance in mind—from low-voltage control systems to three-phase power distribution.

With certified electricians, degreed engineers, and experienced build technicians on staff, projects are completed with precision and delivered on schedule:

UL508A-certified panel builds and documentation

Electrical engineered designs from the ground up

Certified electricians for low and high voltage

Safety trained panel build team

AutoCAD electrical software employed for all designs with revision control

Build-to-print services offered

Production tools to streamline wire cutting, stripping, and wire identification

Continual electrical education provided to panel team

Electrical Partnerships and Certifications

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Built to Perform and Designed to Last

Every electrical panel from IST Precision is designed with the future in mind — built solid, organized well, and ready to perform in the field. Clean wire routing, clear labeling, and thorough electrical prints ensure each enclosure is easy to maintain and service long after installation. Attention to detail in every connection and layout results in robust, high-quality panels that plant technicians recognize immediately as the work of experienced professionals.

When to Consider Custom Precision Automation

Our machines might be deployed when:

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There is no commercial system for a unique process

Accuracy, speed, or size requirements exceed the capabilities of typical platforms

Integration with custom sensors, machine vision, or test modules is needed

Tightly toleranced production demands are increasing beyond normal personnel capacity

Precision process requirements are beyond a typical staff’s skill or capability

We’ve supported industries from medical and electronics to optical and R&D.

Let’s Build the Machine That Doesn’t Exist Yet

If you’re ready to design and deploy a precision automation system built around your process — IST Precision can help.

IST Insider: Automation Posts

FEATURED

The Tiniest Defects Magnified: IST’s Custom Vision Expertise

January 30, 2025

Are you searching for a machine vision partner for your automation or custom instrument or application? Do you need a company that actually understands inspection? Unlike standard integrators, our company offers a wide breadth of knowledge in metrology and inline inspection.

Vendor Feature: Asyril Flex Feeders – Micro Automation and Feeder Systems

December 17, 2024

The demand for smaller, more powerful, and increasingly functional devices continues to surge, spanning a wide range of applications—from implantable medical devices (such as pacemakers and miniaturized hearing aids) to non-invasive surgical tools and consumer electronics (like smartwatches). However, this trend toward miniaturization presents a challenge: how can we efficiently assemble and manufacture these intricate and delicate devices on a large-scale production level?

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Automating Workflows: A Collaborative Success Story

July 22, 2024

The Industrial Automation market is expected to reach $𝟒𝟎𝟎 𝐁𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐧 annually by 2029. This growth is only possible by making automation more flexible and easier to adopt in to manufacturing. The rise in the need for more automation in U.S. manufacturing is in part driven by two factors: a shrinking skilled workforce and the need for cost-effective processes. As companies bring production back to the U.S. (onshoring), staying competitive requires streamlined workflows, and reduced labor costs.

IST Insider: Automation Posts

FEATURED

The Tiniest Defects Magnified: IST’s Custom Vision Expertise

January 30, 2025

Are you searching for a machine vision partner for your automation or custom instrument or application? Do you need a company that actually understands inspection? Unlike standard integrators, our company offers a wide breadth of knowledge in metrology and inline inspection.

Vendor Feature: Asyril Flex Feeders – Micro Automation and Feeder Systems

December 17, 2024

The demand for smaller, more powerful, and increasingly functional devices continues to surge, spanning a wide range of applications—from implantable medical devices (such as pacemakers and miniaturized hearing aids) to non-invasive surgical tools and consumer electronics (like smartwatches). However, this trend toward miniaturization presents a challenge: how can we efficiently assemble and manufacture these intricate and delicate devices on a large-scale production level?

Automating Workflows: A Collaborative Success Story

July 22, 2024

The Industrial Automation market is expected to reach $𝟒𝟎𝟎 𝐁𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐧 annually by 2029. This growth is only possible by making automation more flexible and easier to adopt in to manufacturing. The rise in the need for more automation in U.S. manufacturing is in part driven by two factors: a shrinking skilled workforce and the need for cost-effective processes. As companies bring production back to the U.S. (onshoring), staying competitive requires streamlined workflows, and reduced labor costs.

Interested in having The IST Insider sent directly to your inbox?