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Titan 8820
Table of Contents
Track Paver Titan 8820
Identification Plate.....................................................................................................5
Technical Data Titan 8820.........................................................................................6
Dimensions Titan 8820 .............................................................................................7
Fuel, Oil and Lubricants ...........................................................................................8
Routine Maintenance.................................................................................................9
Inspection Intervals..................................................................................................10
Service Kits and Kits of Wearing Parts..................................................................11
Transport Weights ...................................................................................................12
Superstructure .........................................................................................................13
Connecting the control panel to the electrics .............................................................13
Air intake ....................................................................................................................14
Stowing the external control panels ...........................................................................14
Switch cabinet ............................................................................................................15
Allocation of the fuses ................................................................................................15
Batteries .....................................................................................................................16
Sun Roof ...................................................................................................................17
Sun Roof with Windscreen (Option)............................................................................18
Towing Arms, Continuous ........................................................................................19
Towing Arms, Split Version ......................................................................................19
Spacer Shims .............................................................................................................19
Screed Transport Lock ...............................................................................................20
Screed Spacer Blocks (Option) ..................................................................................21
Crawler Unit ..............................................................................................................22
Transmission oil..........................................................................................................22
Oil Change intervals....................................................................................................22
Maintenance................................................................................................................22
Road scrapers.............................................................................................................23
Idler wheel...................................................................................................................24
Hopper .......................................................................................................................25
Single sided operation ................................................................................................25
Conveyors .................................................................................................................26
Conveyor maintenance ..............................................................................................26-27
Conveyor chain tensioning .........................................................................................28
Conveyor drive chain tensioning ................................................................................29
Conveyor control switches .........................................................................................30
Augers .......................................................................................................................31
Auger maintenance ....................................................................................................31
Augers, mechanical height adjustment ......................................................................32
Augers, hydraulic height adjustment ..........................................................................33
Augers, extensions.....................................................................................................34
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Engine (Diesel)
Make
Model
Output
Engine coolant
Fuel tank capacity
Emission classification
Paving
Output
Output (theor.)2
Mat thickness (max.)
Speeds
Paving
Transport
Crawler Unit
Length
Width (track plates)
Conveyor System
Hopper volume
Conveyors
Conveyor speed
Augers
Auger speed
Auger diameter
Paving Widths
min.
max.
kW/PS
l
t/h
mm
900
300
m/min
km/h
18
3.6
mm
mm
3085
325
1/min
mm
14
2
18.6
2
150
360
m
m
2.50
13.00
m/min
24 V electrical system
Electrical System
Transport
Dimensions
Width
Length
Height
Weight3
Basic paver
Deutz
BF6M 1013 ECP
179 / 243 @ 2200 1/min
Liquid
300
COM II / EPA II
mm
mm
mm
2500
6674
3077
kg
17500
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Application:
Quantity:
17.5 litres (without filter)
Commencing
Serial No. 15428
19 litres (without filter)
Engine oil for the Diesel engine
19 litres (with filter)
Commencing
Serial No. 15428
21 litres (with filter)
Diesel fuel
2 x 3 Litres = 6 Litres
2 Litres
2 x 1.125 + 2 x 0.65 oil
drain hose = 3.8 litres
2 x 1 .0 = 2 litres
approx. 9 kg
Description:
CEN EN 590
DIN 51601
BS 2869: A1, A2
ASTM D975-88: 1-D, 2-D
NATO Code: F-54, F-75
Shell Spirax MB 90
CPN: 13923131
Approx. 25 Litres
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Routine Maintenance
Carry out the routine maintenance checks at 10 and 100 operating hours, as indicated or as required according to the instructions in this chapter. If the paver does not
reach the number of operating hours, then carry out the maintenance work at the time intervals specified.
10 Op. hrs
100 Op. hrs
500 Op. hrs
1000 Op. hrs
All routine maintenance work must also be carried out together with the service inspection intervals.
Chapter
Component
Maintenance work
Interval
Chapter
Component
1 Day
1 Month
6 Months
1 Year
Maintenance work
Interval
weekly
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Crawler Unit
Road scrapers
Clean,
Check the condition
10
03
Crawler unit
Transmission gears
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Conveyors
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Augers
Drive shaft
Left & right*
Auger drive case seals
Basic augers
Auger centre drive *
Auger outer bearings
Basic augers
Auger centre drive *
Lubricate
Check the condition
Lubricate
Check the condition
10
05
Conveyors
05
Conveyors
Drive chains
100
Conveyor drives
Fllstandskontrolle
100
Lubricate
Check the condition
Conveyor chains
100
Auger drives
Fllstandskontrolle
100
Lubricate
Check the condition
10
Drive chains
Centre auger drive
100
Lubricate
Check the condition
10
06
Augers
Bearing protectors,
centre auger drive
100
Lubricate
Check the condition
10
06
Augers
1000
Lubricate
Check the condition
Check the oil level
10
100
10
10
Batteries,
Connections
Air filter
100
Functional test
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Diesel engine
10
Electrics
07
Diesel engine
10
07
Diesel engine
Coolant level
As required
As required
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Augers
06
Augers
06
Augers
06
Augers
06
Augers
07
Diesel engine
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Control panel
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Hydraulics
11 Outrigger
for grade
control
12 Central
lubrication
10
10
When
indicated
When
indicated
Lubricate
10
01
Superstructure
Grease container
10
01
Superstructure
01
Superstructure
03
Crawler unit
Clean
Lubricate
100
Idler wheel
Lubricate
500
* These grease points will be automatically lubricated if the paver is equipped with the
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Conveyors
06
Augers
06
Augers
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Inspection Intervals
Chapter
Component
Maintenance work
02 Frame
Apply grease
03 Crawler unit
05 Conveyors
2000
06 Augers
2000
07 Diesel engine
Engine oil
(depending on paver application)
Engine oil filter cartridge
(depending on paver application) Refer to
engine manufacturers documentation
Fuel filter / preliminary fuel filter cartridge
Refer to engine manufacturers
documentation
Air filter cartridge. Refer to engine
manufacturers documentation
500
500
1000
V-belts
07 Diesel engine
Engine coolant
07 Diesel engine
07 Diesel engine
07 Diesel engine
07.Generator
Drive belt
07.Generator
Drive belt
09 Hydraulics
1000
09 Hydraulics
Hydraulic oil
1000
09 Hydraulics
09 Hydraulics
Clean
Div. chapters
07 Diesel engine
07 Diesel engine
07 Diesel engine
07 Diesel engine
07 Diesel engine
10
100
500
X
2000
500
1000
X
X
1500
X
03.2004
500
3000
As indicated on the
control panel
2000
X
X
500
2000
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Further Intervals
1000
Chapter
Assembly
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Conveyors
Hopper Floor Plates
Conveyor Chain Covers
Chains
56280803
06
Augers
Auger Flights
Screws
56261241
CPN
EPM Diagnosing Kit
80623044
Service Kit
CPN
Service Kit
Service Kit, extended
range
80688088
80688096
Always quote the model and serial number of your paver when ordering spare parts.
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Transport Weights
The following weights refer to the paver with the screed in the paving width indicated
and are approximate weights without options.
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VB-78
VB-78
VB-88
VB-88
VB 89 ETC*
VB 89 ETC*
VDT-V-78
VDT-V-78
VDT-V-88
VDT-V-88
VDT-V-88 ETC*
VDT-V-88 ETC*
VDT-121
VDT-121
MB-122
MB-122
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Superstructure
Control Panel Support
Connecting the panel to the electrics:
The paver's ignition must be switched
off when connecting the control panel
to the electrics.
Connect the power supply cable (10)
located on the support (1) to the
socket on the rear side of the control
panel (3).
Engine Bonnet LH & RH
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Air Intake
The air intake grill is located above the
RH side door. The combustion air for the
Diesel engine is drawn in through the air
intake as well as some of the air for
cooling the upper section of the radiator.
The hot air from the engine compartment
escapes through an exit grill. A storage
compartment is integrated in the air
intake in which the external control
panels, the first aid set and the paver's
documentation can be safely stowed.
Stowing the External Control Panels:
Fuel Tank
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Fuses:
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Batteries
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Sun Roof
Remove the jointed pump lever (7) from
its bracket (8).
Fold the jointed lever (7) out to make a
straight tube.
Slide the ferrule (9) on the pump lever (7)
onto the joint (10) to make a rigid
connection.
Raise the sun roof by swinging the pump
lever (7) up and down.
The sun roof (1) has reached its raised
end position when a noticeable resistance
is felt on the pump lever(7).
Now place both locking bolts (2) through
the lower holes (3B) on the rear roof
supports (4).
The sun roof is now safely secured in the
raised position.
Now switch the pump to the "Roof Lower"
position and relieve the pressure on the
hydraulic cylinder by swinging the pump
lever for a further two complete strokes.
Fold the pump lever (7) together and
return it to the pump lever bracket (8).
Thereafter, the switch lever (6) on the
pump (5) must be switched to the LH
position.
You can now climb up onto the operator's
platform.
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Lubricant:
Grease Shell ALVANIA R2,
CPN: 14482509
Quantity:
As required.
Intervals:
500 operating hours or every 6 months.
Grease points:
Ensure that grease is applied to the LH
and RH spacer shims (3).
Clean the spacer shims before applying
grease.
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Crawler Unit
Transmission oil:
Shell Spirax MB 90
CPN 13923131
Quantity:
6 l = 3 l for each transmission gear
Intervals:
Oil change:
First oil change at 100 operating hours,
thereafter once a year or every 1500
operating hours at the latest.
Maintenance:
Weekly: Visual check, check for unusual
noises, check the oil level.
Monthly: Check all threaded connections
(observe the torques specified in the
assembly drawing).
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Crawler Unit
The LH and RH crawler units (1) are
connected to the basic frame. The
crawler tracks are fitted with durable
rubber track pads. As soon as the Diesel
engine is started, the crawler tracks are
automatically tensioned by the hydraulics
and kept continuously tensioned.
Road Scrapers
The road scrapers are mounted in front of
the LH and RH crawler tracks. The road
scrapers are lowered for paving work.
The road scrapers are used for clearing
away obstacles in front of the crawler
tracks such as paving material which
dropped out of the hopper. Obstacle
would cause an alteration in the mat
thickness and this would reduce the
paving quality.
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Grease points:
Lubricate the grease nipple (8) on the
idler wheel bearing on the front LH and
RH crawler unit.
Slowly drive the paver forwards or
reverse until the grease nipple on the
idler wheel bearing has reached a
position where you can apply the grease
gun..
Lubricant:
Grease Shell ALVANIA R2.
CPN 14482509
Quantity:
Apply grease until it emerges from the
cavities.
Intervals:
Every 500 operating hours..
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Hopper
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Conveyors
Conveyor Maintenance
Lubricant:
Grease Shell DARINA II,
CPN: 13923115
Quantity:
Apply grease until it emerges from the
cavities.
Intervals:
Every 10 operating hours or once a day.
Grease points:
1 grease nipple on the LH idler wheel (2)
and 1 grease nipple on the RH idler
wheel (3). The inside bearings will be
lubricated at the same time
The LH and RH outer bearings for the
drive shaft (4 & 6).
The centre bearing for the drive shaft (5).
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Conveyors
The conveyors (1) are centrally mounted
between the hopper wings. The conveyor
system consists of two separate bar
conveyor chains. Each conveyor chain is
individually controlled.
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Conveyor Control
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Augers
Auger Maintenance
Lubricant:
Grease Shell DARINA II,
CPN: 13923115
Quantity:
Apply grease until it emerges from the
cavities.
Intervals:
Every 10 operating hours or once a day.
Grease points:
Three grease nipples (3) for the centre
auger bearing and auger case seal.
One grease nipple (4) on each of the
auger outer bearings..
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Diesel Engine
Maintenance
Engine oil
Engine oil filter
Preliminary fuel filter (EPM diagnosing
and control system)
Air filter (EPM diagnosing and control
system)
Cooling system
V-belts
Tappet clearance
Alternator
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Engine Coolant
Checking and topping up with engine
coolant:
Open the service hatch on the top RH
side of the superstructure to check the
engine coolant.
Remove the filler on the compensator
reservoir (3) and top up the system with a
suitable coolant.
Instructions for topping up the cooling
system are contained in the engine
manufacturer's handbook
Draining off the engine coolant:
Open the RH side door. Use a suitable
container for catching the coolant when it
is drained off.
Unscrew and remove the threaded drain
plug (4) from the radiator and immediately
connect the hose (5) to the drain point.
The hose (5) is contained in the tool kit
supplied with the paver. Remove the filler
cap (3) from the radiator so that the
coolant can quickly drain off. After the
radiator is completely empty, remove the
hose (5) and replace the threaded drain
plug (4). Use new seals when replacing
the connection.
Cleaning the engine radiator:
Open the RH side door. Clean the
radiator as and when required and
remove all dirt and leaves etc.
Thereafter, close the RH door..
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Transmission oil:
Shell Spirax MB 90
CPN 13923131
Quantity:
2 litres
Intervals:
Check the oil level every 100 operating
hours or once every 14 days.
First oil change is due at 100 operating
hours.
Thereafter change the oil every 1500
operating hours or at least once a year.
Visual check:
Visually check the pump distributor gear
daily for oil leaks.
The vent filter (8) must be cleaned every
1000 operating hours but at least once a
year.
(7) = Oil filler cap
(10) = Oil drain plug
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Generator
Maintenance:
Mechanically pre-adjusting the initial
drive belt tension
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Drive Belt:
Too much tension: Loosen the four screws
(5) on the generator console and loosen the
tensioning screw (13) by a few turns. Tighten
up the four screws on the generator console.
Now measure the tension on the drive belt
with the tension meter once again. If the
permissible value has not been reached,
repeat the above procedure until this value is
reached.
Not enough tension: Loosen the four screws
(5) on the generator console and tighten the
tensioning screw (13) by a few turns. Tighten
up the four screws on the generator console.
Now measure the tension on the drive belt
with the tension meter once again. If the
permissible value has not been reached,
repeat the above procedure until this value is
reached.
Tensioning pulley:
Too much tension: There is too much tension
if the tensioning pulley depresses the drive
belt (3) by more than 20 mm.
Loosen the lock nut (12) and unscrew the
tensioning screw (11) by a few turns.
Now tighten up the lock nut (12).
Now measure the tension on the drive belt
with the tension meter once again.
If the permissible value has not been
reached, repeat the above procedure until
this value is reached.
Not enough tension: There is not enough
tension if the tensioning pulley depresses the
drive belt by less than 10 mm.
Loosen the lock nut (12) and screw in the
tensioning screw (11) by a few turns.
Now tighten up the lock nut. Now measure
the tension on the drive belt with the tension
meter once again. If the permissible value
has not been reached, repeat the above
procedure until this value is reached.
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Switch Cabinet
The door (9) on the switch cabinet must
remain open during paving operation so
that the paving crew can observe the
green control lamps (2), (3) and (4), the
red warning lamp (7), access the
switches (2), (3) and (4) and hear the
warning horn (8).
By pressing the button switch (5) / (Test)
you can check the insulation control
integrated in the switch cabinet.
This will simulate a short circuit, for
example between a wire in the power
supply and the steel screed. The short
circuit will be indicated visually by the red
warning lamp (7) and acoustically by the
warning horn (8).
Manual control (emergency control):
If a short circuit occurs, the insulation
Switching to manual control:
control will switch on the red warning
Switch to manual control if the
lamp and sound the warning horn
automatic mode fails.
Turn the switches (2), (3) & (4) one
Checking the safety device in the
after the other by 90 to the right (Start
switch cabinet:
position).
(heating system)
Release the switch as soon as the
green warning lamp for that particular
Check the insulation control daily
circuit lights up.
before starting work with the paver.
The switch will automatically return
Before starting the Diesel engine,
and lock in the Hand position at 45 to
check the connections in the power
the right.
supply for correct fitting and tightness.
Simulate a short circuit in the system The speed of the Diesel engine will
automatically increase to 1400 1/min.
by pressing the test switch (5) to
trigger off the red warning lamp (7)
Switching off the manual control:
and sound the warning horn (8).
Turn the switches (2), (3) & (4) one
After the test has been completed,
after the other by 45 to the left to the
press the cut-out switch (6) to stop the
neutral (O) position.
warning horn (8).
After switching to this position the
green warning lamps (2), (3) & (4)
must extinguish.
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Switch Cabinet
Centre
= Neutral (0)
If the green warning lamp
45 to the right = Hand
extinguishes, it means that the pre-set
90 to the right = Start
temperature has been reached and
the circuit is no longer being heated..
If the temperature falls below the preset value, the heating for that
particular circuit will be automatically
switched on again.
Switching off the automatic mode:
Turn the switches (2), (3) & (4) one
after the other by 45 to the right
(Neutral position).
After switching to this position the
green warning lamps (2), (3) & (4)
must extinguish.
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on
lamp OFF) with this operating key
the main control panel. If the screed load
device is activated, the screed assist will be
deactivated. If the screed assist is activated,
the screed load device will be deactivated.
Activated operating keys will appear in black
and deactivated keys will appear in grey.
Check the settings on the display every time
you start the paver.
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OFFSET Adjustment
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OFFSET Adjustment
OFFSET Adjustment Procedure:
Press the key S174. A text will appear
in the display requesting you to enter
your password.
Use the keys S166/S167/S168 and
S162 to enter the code number 1-2-34.
By pressing the keys S170/S173 you
can move the cursor up and down in
the window.
Move the cursor to offset adjustment
and press the Enter / Return key
S169.
The text "offset adjust RH side" will
appear in the window. Move the
cursor to the first offset adjustment
and press the Enter / Return key
S169.
Observe the calibration run through.
The offset adjustment process has
been completed if the indicator
remains still for longer than approx. 5
seconds.
Now repeat the above procedure with
the next text "offset adjust LH side".
After the procedure has been
completed for both sides, guide the
cursor to EXIT and press the Enter /
Return key S169.
(3) You can now continue to operate the
paver in the usual manner.
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Lubricant:
Grease Shell Darina II,
CPN: 13923115
Check the grease level in the grease
container (6) every 10 operating hours or
once a day.
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Hydraulics
Hydraulics, Basic Range
Maintenance
Oil:
Shell Universal Engine Oil SAE 15W40
CPN14830921
Optional Biodegradable oil:
Shell Naturelle HF-E68
CPN: 56240237
Panolin HLP Synth 68
CPN: 14898092
The hydraulic oil must have
a purity classification of 19/17/14
according to ISO 4406:1999.
Quantity:
Approx. 130 litres
Intervals for checking the oil:
Every 10 operating hours or once a day.
Oil change intervals:
Change the oil every 1000 operating
hours or at least once a year.
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Type of filter:
Tank ventilation filter
consisting of:
Paper filter element (13)
and
Repair kit
Quantity: 1
Filter change intervals:
Filter change every 1000 operating hours
or at least once a year.
Changing the tank ventilation filter
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Emergency Control
Emergency Control using the
External Control Panels
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Neutral position:
The drive lever S24 is locked in the
centre neutral position.
Forward travel position :
Gently push the drive lever S424
forwards as far as the limit stop.
Reverse travel position :
Gently pull the drive lever S424
backwards as far as the limit stop..
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I/O
I-IN O
I-IN I
I-NI 2
I-IN 3
U.IN 0
U-IN 1
U-IN 2
U-IN 3
DIN O- GND (f)
DIN 1- GND (f)
DIN 2 UB (f)
DIN 3 UB (f)
DIN 4 - GND
DIN 5 GND
DIN 6 UB
DIN 7 UB
OUT 0 (PWM)
OUT 2 (PWM)
OUT 2 (PWM)
OUT 3 (PWM)
OUT 4 (PWM)
OUT 5 (PWM)
OUT 6 (PWM)
OUT 7 (PWM)
OUT 8
OUT 9
OUT 10
OUT 11
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Screed
Hydraulics
Warning Horn
I/O Function
Signal Exhaust Filter
Drive Lever Forwards (Emergency Control)
Drive Lever Reverse (Emergency Control)
Steering Potentiometer (Emergency Control)
Speed Potentiometer (Emergency Control)
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Plug
XE 3
XE 4
XE 5
XE 6
XE 7
XE 8
XE 9
XE 10
XE 11
XE 12
XE 13
XE 14
XE 15
XE 16
XE 17
XE 18
XA 3
XA 4
XA 5
XA 6
XA 7
XA 8
XA 9
XA 10
XA 11
XA 12
XA 13
Connection
S31
S32
B3
B4
Y 1.2
Y 2.1
Y 1.1
Y 2.2
Y 3 (Y 3 Y4)
Y4
Y 94.2
Y 94.1
Y 10
Module No. 2
Module Functions
I/O
I-IN 0
I-IN 1
I-IN 2
I-IN 3
U-IN 0
U-IN 1
U-IN 2
U-IN 3
DIN 0 GND (f)
DIN 1 GND (f)
DIN 2 UB (f)
DIN 3 UB (f)
DIN 4 GND
DIN 5 GND
DIN 6 UB
DIN 7 UB
OUT 0 (PWM)
OUT 1 (PWM)
OUT 2 (PWM)
OUT 3 (PWM)
OUT 4 (PWM
OUT 5 (PWM)
OUT 6 (PWM)
OUT 7 (PWM)
OUT 8
OUT 9
OUT 10
OUT 11
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Plug
XE 3
XE 4
XE 5
XE 6
XE 7
XE 8
XE 9
XE 10
XE 11
XE 12
XE 13
XE 14
XE 15
XE 16
XE 17
XE 18
XA 3
XA 4
XA 5
XA 6
XA 7
XA 8
XA 9
XA 10
XA 11
XA 12
XA 13
XA 14
Connection
B 31
Y 13.2
Y 13.1
Y 14.2
Y 14.1
Y 20.1
Y 20.2
Y 25
Y 26
Module No. 3
Module Functions
I/O
I-IN 0
I-IN 1
I-IN 2
I-IN 3
U-IN 0
U-IN 1
U-IN 2
U-IN 3
DIN 0 GND (f)
DIN 1 GND (f)
DIN 2 UB (f)
DIN 3 UB (f)
DIN 4 GND
DIN 5 GND
DIN 6 UB
DIN 7 UB
OUT 0 (PWM)
OUT 1 (PWM)
OUT 2 (PWM)
OUT 3 (PWM)
OUT 4 (PWM)
OUT 5 (PWM)
OUT 6 (PWM)
OUT 7 (PWM)
OUT 8
OUT 9
OUT 10
OUT 11
98
Conveyors
Augers
Tampers & Vibration
I/O Function
Material Temperature (PT100)
Reference Voltage, Mix Temperature
US Sensor LH Auger
US Sensor RH Auger
Conveyor Sensor LH
Conveyor Sensor RH
Titan 8820
Plug
XE 3
XE 4
XE 5
XE 6
XE 7
XE 8
XE 9
XE 10
XE 11
XE 12
XE 13
XE 14
XE 15
XE 16
XE 17
XE 18
XA 3
XA 4
XA 5
XA 6
XA 7
XA 8
XA 9
XA 10
XA 11
XA 12
XA 13
XA 14
Connection
Y 5.2
Y 5.1
Y 6.2
Y 6.1
Y 7.2
Y 8.2
Y 23
Y 11
Y 31.2
Y 31.1
Y 7.1
Y 8.1
Module No. 4
Module Functions
I/O
I-IN 0
I-IN 1
I-IN 2
I-IN 3
U-IN 0
U-IN 1
U-IN 2
U-IN 3
DIN 0 - GND (f)
DIN 1 GND (f)
DIN 2 UB (f)
DIN 3 UB (f)
DIN 4 GND
DIN 5 GND
DIN 6 UB
DIN 7 UB
OUT 0 (PWM)
OUT 1 (PWM)
OUT 2 (PWM)
OUT 3 (PWM)
OUT 4 (PWM)
OUT 5 (PWM)
OUT 6 (PWM)
OUT 7 (PWM)
OUT 8
OUT 9
OUT 10
OUT 11
99
Screed Lock
Screed Assist
Screed Floating Mode
Variomatic
Screed Raise / Lower
I/O Function
Switch / Sensor Screed Floating Mode
Signal Paving Speed
210 bar Signal
Switch S8 Tensioning Cylinders
Titan 8820
Plug
XE 3
XE 4
XE 5
XE 6
XE 7
XE 8
XE 9
XE 10
XE 11
XE 12
XE 13
XE 14
XE 15
XE 16
XE 17
XE 18
XA 3
XA 4
XA 5
XA 6
XA 7
XA 8
XA 9
XA 10
XA 11
XA 12
XA 13
XA 14
Connection
Y 15 - Y 16
Y 18 Y 17
Y 30
Y 19
Y 24.2
Y 29.2
Y 29.1
Y 21.2
Y 21.1
Y 22.2
Y 22.1
Module No. 7
Module Functions
I/O
I-IN 0
I-IN 1
I-IN 2
I-IN 3
U-IN 0
U-IN 1
U-IN 2
U-IN 3
DIN 0 GND (f)
DIN 1 GND (f)
DIN 2 UB (f)
DIN 3 UB (f)
DIN 4 GND
DIN 5 GND
DIN 6 UB
DIN 7 UB
OUT 0 (PWM)
OUT 1 (PWM)
OUT 2 (PWM)
OUT 3 (PWM)
OUT 4 (PWM)
OUT 5 (PWM)
OUT 6 (PWM)
OUT 7 (PWM)
OUT 8
OUT 9
OUT 10
OUT 11
100
Thermo Control
Electric Heating
I/O Function
Temperature Sensor 1
Temperature Sensor 2
Temperature Sensor 3
Temperature Calibration
Earth Signal
D+
Contact Control 1
Contact Control 2
Contact Control 3
Titan 8820
Plug
XE 3
XE 4
XE 5
XE 6
XE 7
XE 8
XE 9
XE 10
XE 11
XE 12
XE 13
XE 14
XE 15
XE 16
XE 17
XE 18
XA 3
XA 4
XA 5
XA 6
XA 7
XA 8
XA 9
XA 10
XA 11
XA 12
XA 13
XA 14
Connection
With the Vario screed extension, it is possible to use manually adjustable screeds on
paving jobs with a tapering in the cross section. This reduction in the paving width
can be caused by drain channels or bridge abutments etc. Without the possibility of
slightly reducing the paving width, the screed must be manually reduced or raised
until the obstruction has been overtaken a time consuming operation -.
The new Vario screed extensions permit the paving width to be hydraulically reduced
by 0.75 m on each side. The contractor gains a higher degree of flexibility on paving
jobs with width reductions and can significantly increase his efficiency.
Additional Remarks
101
As it is not possible to use the screed without the Vario extension, the basic
width of a 2.5 m manual screed will be 4.5 m and the basic width of a 3.0 m
manual screed will be 5.0 m.
Titan 8820
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