Surgical Robot Foot Controls & Foot Switches
Linemaster foot switches are used in a wide range of robot-assisted procedures, including general surgery, hip and knee replacements, cardiac procedures, and cancer-related surgeries. They allow surgeons to control robotic arms and instruments with precision, making it easier to adjust movement and settings during complex operations. In applications such as joint replacement, this hands-free control supports accurate cuts and placement while helping maintain a smooth, controlled surgical workflow.

Precision Control in Surgery With Surgical Robot Foot Controls
In procedures such as heart surgery, where precision matters, Linemaster foot switches for surgical robots give surgeons intuitive, hands-free control of robotic instruments used for tasks like valve repair or coronary artery bypass. Being able to make smooth adjustments without breaking workflow supports careful, controlled operation during these demanding cases. The same responsive control is valuable during cancer removal, where navigating complex anatomy and maintaining consistent, accurate movement are essential to achieving thorough, precise excision.


The integration of Linemaster foot switches into surgical robotic systems helps extend the capabilities of these platforms by supporting precise, real-time control. This hands-free control contributes to accurate, consistent operation across a range of procedures and specialties. By giving surgeons a reliable way to manage complex movements and adjustments, these foot switches support confident use of robotic systems in environments where precision and control matter most.

Custom Foot Switches For Surgical Robots
Linemaster Switch offers standard and custom design solutions for the following product elements.
- Toe Loops
- Wired Cord Assemblies
- Wireless Battery Storage and Charging
- Wireless Receivers
- Buttons
- Art on Enclosures, Pedals, etc
- LEDs
- Labeling
Request Custom Foot Switches
Linemaster designs custom foot switches to fit the specific needs of each application. Options can include different pedal configurations, wired or wireless designs, and customizable LED indicators, depending on what the user and the equipment require. The goal is not just to offer more choices, but to deliver a foot control that feels purposeful, reliable, and built to perform in real-world environments where durability and consistency matter.
