Cord Set Testing for Medical and Industrial OEM Applications 

Cord Set Testing for Medical and Industrial OEM Applications

Cable failures rarely show up at a convenient moment. They typically surface during operation, on the production floor, or after equipment has already been deployed into the field. By that point, the cost extends well beyond the cable itself, affecting product reliability, service costs, customer satisfaction, and equipment uptime.

That’s where cord set testing becomes important.

Cord sets used in medical and industrial environments are exposed to conditions most standard cables never experience. Repeated movement, mechanical stress, aggressive cleaning routines, and real world handling conditions all contribute to wear over time. Validation testing provides a clearer understanding of how an assembly may perform before it enters the field. 

The following overview highlights cord set testing methods commonly used to support OEM reliability programs, product qualification activities, and long term performance evaluations. 

Why OEMs Request Cord Set Validation Testing 

Cable assemblies are routinely exposed to flexing, dragging, pulling, rollover exposure, chemical cleaning agents, and repeated handling throughout their service life. Validation testing helps OEM manufacturers better understand how an assembly may perform under actual operating conditions before deployment. 

OEM manufacturers often pursue validation testing to support product qualification programs, reliability verification activities, regulatory support documentation, supplier validation efforts, field failure investigations, and verification following material or design changes. 

For medical and industrial equipment manufacturers, these evaluations can provide valuable insight into cable durability, shielding performance, connector reliability, and overall assembly integrity under demanding operating conditions. 

Linemaster supports customer specific validation activities through a range of cord set testing capabilities that can be incorporated into engineering evaluations, qualification programs, and product verification activities. 

When Wireless Becomes the Better Answer 

Cord sets provide reliable and cost effective interface solutions for many medical and industrial applications. However, cable assemblies are also exposed to repeated mechanical stress, rollover exposure, aggressive cleaning procedures, impact loading, flexing, pulling forces, abrasion, and continuous handling throughout their service life. 

Even with strong strain relief systems, quality materials, IPC/WHMA A-620 compliant manufacturing, and application specific validation testing, cable assemblies can still represent one of the highest wear and failure points within an electromechanical system. 

Common long term failure mechanisms may include conductor fatigue, shielding degradation, connector wear, insulation breakdown, jacket damage, or strain relief failure resulting from demanding real world operating conditions. 

When cable related failures become persistent within an application, it may be worthwhile to evaluate whether wireless control technology is a better fit. Eliminating the physical cable assembly can reduce many of the mechanical and environmental stress factors associated with flexing, pulling, rollover exposure, impact events, abrasion, repeated handling, and chemical wipe down procedures. 

For applications where cord set durability becomes a recurring operational, maintenance, or reliability concern, wireless switching technologies may provide improved long term reliability, reduced service requirements, and greater flexibility within the operating environment. 

Both wired and wireless technologies continue to evolve, and the optimal solution ultimately depends on application requirements, operating conditions, reliability objectives, and overall system demands. 

Linemaster Switch Corporation manufactures custom foot controls, hand controls, and cord set assemblies for medical and industrial applications. With decades of manufacturing experience and vertically integrated production capabilities, Linemaster supports OEM customers with assembly solutions designed for demanding operating environments. 

If your application requires custom cord set assemblies, application specific validation testing, medical cable assembly support, or IPC/WHMA A-620 compliant manufacturing, Linemaster can work with your team to help support product reliability and long term performance objectives. 

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Arijan Kandic

Digital Marketing Specialist

Arijan is the Digital Marketing Specialist at Linemaster Switch Corporation and holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Quinnipiac University. He manages the company’s SEO strategy, Google Ads campaigns, and digital marketing initiatives, and develops educational content for the Linemaster Learning Center to help engineers, OEMs, and medical device manufacturers better understand foot switch technology. Arijan works closely with Linemaster’s engineering and applications teams to translate complex technical concepts into clear, accurate articles on foot switch design, customization, and compliance considerations.  

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Sean Lewis

Director of Engineering

Sean has more than fifteen years of experience in product development, engineering governance, and cross functional technical operations. His background in metal fabrication, including machining, forming, welding, and inspection, provides a strong manufacturing foundation that supports his approach to design and process optimization. Sean holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, an MBA with a manufacturing concentration, and an MSOL. He is a Certified SolidWorks Expert with advanced capability in CAD, rendering, simulation, and rapid prototyping. Sean also specializes in DFMEA and PFMEA risk management practices and is the holder of several foot switch design and utility patents. 

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