Wholesale Snow Chain | Snow Chain Manufacturers

Wholesale Snow Chain | Snow Chain Manufacturers

Snow chains are generally made of steel chains or rubber chains (tpu). The principle is simple, easy to install, and very practical. According to the structure, the snow chains can be divided into two types: one is the snow chains that have been connected into a hood; the other is several separate snow chains installed in a cross, which is relatively simple and cheap, but the installation is not as convenient as the former.

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Shandong Lisheng Machinery Co., Ltd. is a new generation enterprise dedicated to the hardware industry. It is located in Jining City, Shandong Province, the hometown of Confucius and Mencius. The company is a professional hardware supporting enterprise integrating design, research and development, production and sales. The main products are chains, wire ropes and their accessories: shackles, turn buckles, clips, rings, snap hooks and other forgings and castings, and accept drawings and samples for processing.

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Benefits of Snow Chains

Snow chains offer several benefits when driving in snowy or icy conditions. They provide enhanced traction and grip on slippery surfaces, improving the vehicle's stability and control. Snow chains significantly reduce the risk of skidding or sliding, ensuring safer driving and reducing the chances of accidents. They allow vehicles to maintain better traction during acceleration, braking, and cornering. Snow chains also provide peace of mind for drivers, enabling them to confidently navigate through snowy terrains without compromising their safety.

Functions of Snow Chains:

The primary function of snow chains is to provide additional traction and grip on snowy or icy roads. They create a gripping surface between the tires and the road, improving the tire's ability to maintain contact and grip. Snow chains effectively bite into the snow or ice, allowing for better acceleration, braking, and steering control. They reduce slippage and wheel spin, providing better stability and preventing the vehicle from getting stuck in deep snow or slippery inclines.

features of snow chain

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. Chains are usually sold in pairs and often must be purchased to match a particular tire size (tire diameter and tread width), although some designs can be adjusted to fit various sizes of tire. Driving with chains reduces fuel efficiency, and can reduce the allowable speed of the automobile to approximately 50 km/h (30 mph), but increase traction and braking on snowy or icy surfaces. Some regions require chains to be used under some weather conditions, but other areas prohibit the use of chains, as they can deteriorate road surfaces.

Characteristics of Snow Chains

Snow chains are typically made of durable metal links that form a mesh-like pattern. They are designed to withstand the harsh conditions encountered during winter driving. Snow chains have varying sizes and configurations to fit different tire sizes and types. They are equipped with tensioning systems or self-tightening mechanisms to ensure a secure and snug fit on the tires. Snow chains are also built to resist rust and corrosion, ensuring their longevity even when exposed to moisture and road salt.

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Frequently Asked Question

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Four-wheel drive vehicles should use tire chains on all four tires. You must use tire chains for those wheels on the drive axle for two-wheel drive vehicles, but it's much safer and easier to control if you have chains on all four tires.

Yes! Although tire chains are often referred to as "snow tire chains," they're also good for ice and mud. Chains handle deep snow better than studded tires or winter tires, and they do just as well at cutting through ice.

Yes. All vehicles must carry tire chains or cables when entering chain-control zones, although you may not need to put them on your tires, depending on the weather. Under restriction levels R1 and R2, chains do not need to be installed on four-wheel-drives or all-wheel-drives that have snow tires on all four wheels.

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