When considering a Power Assist System (PAS) for material handling applications,
one of the most common questions is:
"Since a cart has four casters, does each caster need to be motorized?"
This article explains how the HAION Caster PAS works with standard casters,
its operating principle, and why a single PAS unit is sufficient for most material handling applications.
1. What Is a PAS? How Is It Different from Standard Casters?
The HAION Caster PAS (Power Assist System) is a motorized wheel system
designed to provide additional driving force when an operator pushes a cart.
It significantly reduces the physical effort required to move heavy loads,
making transportation easier, safer, and more efficient.
The functions of a PAS and standard casters are different:
◆Standard casters: Support the load, stabilize the cart, provide steering,
and enable movement.
◆PAS Motorized Wheel: Provides driving assistance to reduce pushing effort.
In other words, the PAS does not replace the four casters.
Instead, it serves as the cart's power-assist source,
working together with the existing caster system.
2. Why Is One PAS Enough to Drive the Entire Cart?
Many people wonder whether all four casters need to be motorized
in order to make a cart easier to move.
In reality, the four standard casters support the load,
while the PAS is responsible for providing propulsion—not carrying the weight.
When an operator begins pushing the cart,
the PAS detects the applied pushing force and automatically delivers
the appropriate level of motorized assistance, making the cart much easier to move.
As a result, one PAS working together with four standard casters creates
a complete material handling solution, significantly reducing operator fatigue while
maintaining the cart's original maneuverability.
3. How Do the PAS and Four Standard Casters Work Together?
In a complete motorized material handling system, each component has a specific role.
| Component | Function |
| PAS Motorized Wheel | Provides propulsion and reduces pushing effort |
| Four Standard Casters | Support the load, stabilize the equipment, provide steering, and enable movement |