• Anti-Slip Emergency Snow Chains for Cars
  • Anti-Slip Emergency Snow Chains for Cars
  • Anti-Slip Emergency Snow Chains for Cars
  • Anti-Slip Emergency Snow Chains for Cars
  • Anti-Slip Emergency Snow Chains for Cars
  • Anti-Slip Emergency Snow Chains for Cars

Anti-Slip Emergency Snow Chains for Cars

Material: Steel
Name: Tire Chain
Color: Solid Color
Type of Shipping: Sea & Air and Express
Application: Fitted to The Tires of Vehicles
Units: Set
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US$ 100/Piece 1 Piece(Min.Order)
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Basic Info.

Transport Package
Iron Drum or Wooden Case
Specification
50*35*30
Trademark
LC
Origin
China
HS Code
73158200

Product Description

Product Description

Snow chains, or tire chains, are devices fitted to the tires of vehicles to provide maximum traction when driving through snow and ice.
Specifications
Snow chains attach to the drive wheels of a vehicle or special systems deploy chains which swing under the tires automatically.


Although named after steel chain, snow chains may be made of other materials and in a variety of patterns and strengths.
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Application

Driving too fast with chains.Recommended maximum speeds in the owners' manual of the chains - generally 30 to 50 km/h (20 to 30 mph) - maximum.
Driving on dry roads with chains for extended periods of time.
Driving on dry roads with chains can cause a vehicle to slide when braking.
Not securing the chains tightly enough
Owners' manual of the chains recommends tightening a second time after driving a short distance and checking for tightness from time to time.
If a chain comes loose, it should either be refastened or removed before it wraps around the drive axle of the vehicle.
Tensioners or adjusters may be required.(some chains have automatic tensioners and may be damaged if tensioners are not used.)
Installing chains on non-drive wheels.
Accelerating too rapidly causing tire spin and stress on chains
If a chain does break, it can cause vehicle damage by slapping around inside the wheel well, possibly wrapping around the axle and severing brake lines.
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