Ruggedized Tactical Power Distributor for Armored Vehicles IPC-WHMA-A620 Class 3 Certified
A ruggedized tactical power distributor for armored vehicle applications, featuring multiple connector interfaces, NKK toggle switch integration, LED status indication, UL and military wire processing, torque-controlled housing assembly, continuity testing, insulation resistance testing, and IPC/WHMA-A-620 Class 3 workmanship control.
Ruggedized Tactical Power Distributor for Armored Vehicles IPC-WHMA-A620 Class 3 Certified is a custom military power distribution assembly designed for armored vehicle applications. The assembly integrates Molex Mini-Fit, JST XHP-02, JST SHR-02, PLT 22-2S, AMPHENOL M55181/2-01, NKK toggle switch, LED indicators, selected UL and military wires, connector harness testing, torque-controlled housing assembly, and final electrical verification.
This product demonstrates how Starway Technology supports military and aerospace harness manufacturing with multi-connector integration, switch and LED assembly, wire preparation control, terminal crimping, connector housing assembly, torque wrench-controlled fastening, continuity testing, insulation resistance testing, individual packaging protection, and traceable production records.
Official ILA Berlin 2026 Product Listing
This product is also featured in the official ILA Berlin digital product guide as Ruggedized Tactical Power Distributor for Armored Vehicles IPC-WHMA-A620 Class 3 Certified . This external product listing helps connect Starway Technology's custom tactical power distribution assembly capability with ILA Berlin 2026 aerospace and defense industry visibility.
Technical Summary
Starway Technology manufactures ruggedized tactical power distributor assemblies for armored vehicle and high-reliability military applications. This product integrates multiple connector interfaces, including Molex Mini-Fit, JST XHP-02, JST SHR-02, PLT 22-2S, and AMPHENOL M55181/2-01, together with an NKK toggle switch and LED indicators for status display.
The wire set includes UL1015, UL1007, UL1061, M22759, and M27500, selected according to different power, signal, routing, and customer drawing requirements. Manufacturing control includes wire cutting, insulation stripping, terminal crimping, connector housing assembly, connector harness testing, switch and housing assembly, LED and housing assembly, PLT connector assembly, AMPHENOL connector assembly, torque-controlled screw fastening, continuity testing, insulation resistance testing, individual packaging, and shipment.
IPC/WHMA-A-620 Class 3 workmanship thinking is applied as a high-reliability reference. The process is reviewed through the practical quality principles of Function, Fit, and Form, helping confirm electrical function, connector fit, housing assembly fit, torque-controlled mechanical retention, LED status function, and finished product appearance before shipment.
Finished ruggedized tactical power distributor assembly for armored vehicle power and signal distribution applications.
Product Design and Manufacturing Focus
Armored vehicle power distribution systems require stable electrical routing, reliable connector integration, controlled switch operation, clear LED indication, secure housing assembly, and mechanical durability under demanding field conditions. For this product, the design focus includes multi-connector interface integration, selected UL and military wire processing, NKK toggle switch assembly, LED indicator assembly, torque-controlled screw fastening, and final electrical verification.
Starway Technology Co., Ltd. supports this type of tactical power distribution assembly through customer drawing review, connector and switch review, wire specification review, terminal crimping control, connector harness testing, housing assembly, torque wrench-controlled fastening, continuity testing, insulation resistance testing, individual packaging, and final inspection based on customer requirements.
Multi-Connector Integration
The assembly integrates Molex Mini-Fit, JST XHP-02, JST SHR-02, PLT 22-2S, and AMPHENOL M55181/2-01 connector interfaces.
Switch and LED Indication
NKK toggle switch and LED indicators are assembled into the housing to support operator control and status indication.
UL and Military Wire Processing
UL1015, UL1007, UL1061, M22759, and M27500 wires are processed according to application, routing, and customer specification requirements.
Key Product Specifications
- Application
- Armored vehicle power distribution, tactical power control, military electronics, defense interconnects, and high-reliability vehicle-mounted electrical systems.
- Connector Interfaces
- Molex Mini-Fit, JST XHP-02, JST SHR-02, PLT 22-2S, and AMPHENOL M55181/2-01 connector interfaces are integrated according to customer drawings and wiring requirements.
- Switch and Indicator Components
- NKK toggle switch and LED indicators are used to support power control, operator operation, and visual status indication.
- Wire Types
- UL1015, UL1007, UL1061, M22759, and M27500 wires are used according to power, signal, current, voltage, mechanical, and customer-specific requirements.
- Housing Assembly Control
- Switch, LED, PLT connector, AMPHENOL connector, and housing-related components are assembled with attention to fit, orientation, mechanical retention, and finished appearance.
- Torque-Controlled Fastening
- All screw-fastening locations are tightened using a torque wrench according to defined torque requirements to support repeatable mechanical assembly.
Connector integration overview: multiple connector interfaces used in the ruggedized tactical power distributor assembly.
Connector Integration Overview
The ruggedized tactical power distributor integrates multiple connector systems into one housing and wire harness assembly, including Molex Mini-Fit, JST XHP-02, JST SHR-02, PLT 22-2S, and AMPHENOL M55181/2-01. Each connector interface must be reviewed for contact arrangement, wire compatibility, terminal crimping, connector housing insertion, panel or housing fit, mating direction, and final electrical routing.
Connector-level control is especially important for armored vehicle applications because power distribution assemblies may include different current paths, signal paths, operator controls, LED status indicators, and enclosure-mounted interfaces. Starway Technology reviews each connector and related harness before final housing assembly and electrical release.
OEM Manufacturing Process Flow
IPC-based workmanship thinking is closely related to the three practical quality principles: Function, Fit, and Form. For a ruggedized tactical power distributor, this means the product must perform electrically, fit the connector and housing structure correctly, and maintain acceptable workmanship appearance after assembly.
The following OEM process flow shows how Starway Technology controls key manufacturing steps for this ruggedized tactical power distributor, from wire preparation and connector harness testing to switch, LED, PLT, AMPHENOL, torque-controlled housing assembly, electrical testing, packaging, and shipment.
Wire Cutting
UL1015, UL1007, UL1061, M22759, and M27500 wires are cut according to customer drawings, routing dimensions, connector requirements, and assembly allowance.
IPC/WHMA-A-620 Chapter 3Insulation Stripping
Wire insulation is stripped while checking exposed conductor length, insulation edge condition, conductor damage, and preparation consistency.
IPC/WHMA-A-620 Chapter 3Terminal Crimping
Terminals are crimped with attention to conductor placement, insulation support, crimp appearance, terminal compatibility, and retention quality.
IPC/WHMA-A-620 Chapter 3Connector Housing Assembly
Crimped terminals are inserted into Molex, JST, PLT, AMPHENOL, and related connector housings according to approved wiring assignments.
IPC/WHMA-A-620 Chapter 3Connector Harness Test
Connector harness testing is performed to confirm pin assignment, contact condition, open/short status, and wire routing before housing assembly.
Harness VerificationSwitch and Housing Assembly
The NKK toggle switch is assembled into the housing with attention to orientation, mechanical fit, operation clearance, and wiring connection.
Assembly ControlLED and Housing Assembly
LED indicators are assembled into the housing to support visual status indication, with attention to polarity, fit, visibility, and wiring path.
Indicator AssemblyPLT Connector Assembly
The PLT connector is assembled with the housing while checking mounting position, connector orientation, wiring path, and mechanical retention.
Panel Connector ControlAMPHENOL Connector Assembly
The AMPHENOL connector is assembled with the housing while checking fit, alignment, mounting condition, wiring path, and interface protection.
Rugged Connector ControlTorque-Controlled Fastening
All screw-fastening locations are tightened using a torque wrench according to defined tightening force requirements.
Torque Wrench ControlContinuity and Contact Test
Continuity and contact testing are performed to verify wiring path, connector contact condition, switch path, LED path, and basic electrical connection.
Electrical VerificationInsulation Resistance Test
Insulation resistance testing is performed to verify circuit separation and insulation performance according to project requirements.
Final Electrical TestIndividual Packaging
Finished products are individually packaged to reduce collision, scratching, connector damage, switch damage, LED damage, and handling risk.
Product ProtectionShipment
Completed products are released for shipment after final inspection, electrical verification, packaging check, and production record review.
Shipment ControlIncoming Material Inspection Before Production
Incoming material inspection confirms that the required connectors, switch, LED indicators, wires, terminals, housing parts, screws, labels, and production documents are suitable before assembly begins.
- Connector Components
- Molex Mini-Fit, JST XHP-02, JST SHR-02, PLT 22-2S, and AMPHENOL M55181/2-01 connector condition, contact arrangement, mating interface, housing fit, and approved BOM are reviewed before assembly.
- Wire Materials
- UL1015, UL1007, UL1061, M22759, and M27500 wire types are checked for wire size, insulation condition, color, marking, conductor condition, and project-specific requirements.
- NKK Toggle Switch
- Switch type, appearance, operation feel, mounting condition, terminal condition, electrical function, and housing fit are reviewed before installation.
- LED Indicators
- LED type, polarity, lens condition, mounting fit, visibility, wiring requirement, and status indication function are checked before housing assembly.
- Housing and Fastening Hardware
- Housing parts, connector mounting positions, screw locations, fastening hardware, torque requirements, mechanical fit, and finished appearance requirements are reviewed before assembly.
- BOM, Drawing, and Revision Review
- Customer name, project name, product name, drawing number, revision level, wiring assignment, connector orientation, switch and LED requirements, torque requirements, and production notes are reviewed before release.
Key Process Control Points During Manufacturing
For ruggedized tactical power distributors, process control must cover electrical routing, connector reliability, switch function, LED indication, housing assembly, screw torque, and finished product protection. Each step affects whether the assembly can perform reliably in armored vehicle environments.
- Wire Preparation and Crimping
- Wire cutting, insulation stripping, conductor condition, terminal crimping, insulation support, and crimp appearance are controlled before connector housing assembly.
- Connector Harness Testing
- Connector harness testing is performed before final enclosure assembly to verify pin assignment, continuity, contact condition, and open/short status.
- Switch and LED Assembly
- NKK toggle switch and LED indicators are assembled with attention to orientation, electrical connection, housing fit, visible status, and mechanical retention.
- PLT and AMPHENOL Connector Mounting
- PLT and AMPHENOL connectors are mounted with attention to orientation, housing fit, connector alignment, fastening condition, and interface protection.
- Torque Wrench Fastening
- All screw-fastening points are tightened using a torque wrench to support repeatable mechanical assembly and reduce over-tightening or under-tightening risk.
- Electrical Testing and Final Release
- Continuity testing, contact verification, insulation resistance testing, visual inspection, individual packaging, and production records are reviewed before shipment.
Common Manufacturing Risks for Tactical Power Distributor Assemblies
Incorrect Connector Assignment
Multiple connector interfaces increase the risk of wrong pin assignment, wrong wire routing, or incorrect connector loading if the harness is not tested before final assembly.
Switch or LED Function Error
Incorrect switch wiring, LED polarity error, or poor contact may affect operator control and status indication in the finished power distributor.
Uncontrolled Screw Tightening
Over-tightening or under-tightening can affect housing fit, connector mounting, switch mounting, LED installation, and mechanical repeatability.
Handling and Connector Damage
Rugged connectors, switches, LEDs, and housing parts may be damaged by collision or compression, so individual packaging is used to reduce handling risk.
IPC-Based Workmanship Approach
As an IPC Association member, Starway Technology applies IPC-based workmanship principles across custom wire harness and military power distribution assembly manufacturing, including wire cutting, insulation stripping, terminal crimping, connector housing assembly, electrical testing, housing assembly, packaging, and final inspection.
Relevant workmanship references may include IPC/WHMA-A-620 Chapter 3 for wire preparation, terminal crimping, connector assembly, and cable assembly workmanship. For this product, IPC/WHMA-A-620 Class 3 workmanship thinking is used as a high-reliability reference for function, fit, form, and final inspection awareness.
These references do not replace customer drawings, connector manufacturer specifications, switch and LED component requirements, armored vehicle system requirements, torque requirements, or project-specific test criteria. Instead, they provide a workmanship framework that helps strengthen inspection awareness, production control, and technical communication between the customer and manufacturer.
Customer Value
Controlled tactical power distributor assembly manufacturing helps customers reduce wiring error risk, improve connector integration consistency, confirm switch and LED function, control screw fastening force, improve housing assembly repeatability, and protect finished products during shipment. This approach is especially valuable for armored vehicle systems, defense electronics, military power distribution, aerospace support equipment, and high-reliability tactical applications where function, fit, form, and durability must be carefully controlled.
Starway Technology Quality Summary
FAQ
What is the Ruggedized Tactical Power Distributor for Armored Vehicles?
It is a custom tactical power distribution assembly designed for armored vehicle applications, combining multiple connector interfaces, NKK toggle switch, LED indicators, selected UL and military wires, housing assembly, continuity testing, insulation resistance testing, and individual packaging.
What connector interfaces are used in this tactical power distributor?
The assembly uses Molex Mini-Fit, JST XHP-02, JST SHR-02, PLT 22-2S, and AMPHENOL M55181/2-01 connector interfaces according to customer drawings and wiring requirements.
What wire types are used in this product?
The wire set includes UL1015, UL1007, UL1061, M22759, and M27500 wires, selected according to power, signal, routing, voltage, current, mechanical, and customer-specific requirements.
Why are NKK toggle switch and LED indicators used?
The NKK toggle switch supports operator control, while LED indicators provide visual status indication for the tactical power distributor assembly.
Why is torque wrench control important for this assembly?
Torque wrench control helps maintain repeatable screw-tightening force and reduces the risk of over-tightening or under-tightening during housing, connector, switch, and LED assembly.
What manufacturing process controls are used for this product?
Process controls include wire cutting, insulation stripping, terminal crimping, connector housing assembly, connector harness testing, switch and housing assembly, LED and housing assembly, PLT connector assembly, AMPHENOL connector assembly, torque-controlled screw fastening, continuity testing, insulation resistance testing, individual packaging, and shipment.
Why is individual packaging used?
Individual packaging helps reduce collision, scratching, connector damage, switch damage, LED damage, and handling risk during storage and shipment.
Does Starway use IPC/WHMA-A-620 for this type of tactical power distributor?
Starway applies IPC/WHMA-A-620-based workmanship thinking as a reference for wire preparation, terminal crimping, connector assembly, inspection awareness, electrical verification, housing assembly, and final product control, together with customer drawings, connector specifications, component requirements, and project-specific test criteria.