World-class electrical assemblies built to global standards
By integrating UL 508A certified assemblies, Australian manufacturers can unlock seamless North American market access and world-class electrical reliability and compliance
A W Bell Machinery provides comprehensive in-house electrical design and fabrication of industrial control panels to UL 508A standards from our Australian manufacturing facility in Carrum Downs, Victoria. While this certification ensures our equipment meets the rigorous safety and compliance requirements for the North American market, it also serves as a benchmark of quality for our domestic partners across Australia.
By integrating these high-standard electrical assemblies into our machinery we provide Australian manufacturing and engineering businesses with export-ready solutions and the assurance of world-class electrical safety and reliability.
Whether as part of a new custom build or a standalone control system our board building services are tailored to demanding environments of foundry and manufacturing industries.
CAD-based electrical schematics and panel layouts
Custom enclosures, point-to-point wiring, component integration
Comprehensive point-to-point testing and thermal management analysis
Full labeling and documentation according to UL 508A standards
We design panels specifically for high-temperature, high-dust environments, ensuring consistent performance where standard electrical assemblies often fail.
As specialists in automation we build the brains behind complex robotic integrations, providing the precise power and logic control required for synchronized manufacturing.
We act as a specialised partner for other manufacturers who need to outsource their electrical fabrication in order to meet export compliance for their own machinery.


UL 508A is the leading safety benchmark for Industrial Control Panels in the United States and Canada. It ensures that every component, wire, and circuit within the panel is designed to prevent electrical fires, shocks, and equipment failure.
For Australian manufacturers this certification can be treated as an “export passport” required for machinery and equipment to pass local North American inspections and US National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements without costly modifications or field evaluations.
In the United States and Canada, local inspectors (Authority Having Jurisdictions/AHJs) can shut down equipment that doesn’t meet the National Electrical Code (NEC), and Australian standards (AS/NZS 3000) aren’t automatically accepted in North America.
Our panels arrive with the UL Listed mark for immediate site approval and to ensure that you avoid substantial costs and 2-4 week delays associated with field evaluations or having to rewire equipment onsite in the US.
Even for projects staying within Australia, UL 508A is a stricter standard than baseline local requirements. Higher quality components and rigorous world-class design standards mean a lower risk of electrical downtime and a longer service life for your foundry equipment.
Every UL 508A panel we build comes with a specific Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) and detailed labeling, providing your maintenance teams and insurance providers with clear, verified documentation of the panel’s safety limits and simplifies future audits, safety inspections and insurance compliance.
While we integrate these boards into our own custom machinery, we also offer standalone contract manufacturing. We can build control systems based on your existing designs or provide a full “turnkey” solution from design to fabrication.
While certification typically applies to new builds, we can perform a comprehensive audit of your existing system and design a replacement or upgraded assembly that meets current UL 508A standards, ensuring your modernised equipment is fully compliant for export.
Navigating international electrical standards can be tricky and complex. Whether you are an Australian manufacturer looking to export for the first time or a local plant manager upgrading your facility, our team is ready to help you streamline the process.
Ready to discuss your requirements? Our technical consultation process covers: