TIRE CHAINS GARDEN TRACTOR-SNOW BLOWER-ATV

TIRE CHAINS MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
(these instructions apply to all our tire chains with the exception of our
car chains and diamond truck chains for those instructions click here)

If your chains are too long, please seeAdustment Techniques

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1. Lay chains out flat, remove all tangles. When chains are placed on tire, cross chain hook eyes must face up. Damage to your tires could result if hooks face against tire.

2. Lay chain over tire, cross chain hooks up and fastener on the outside of tire. Tuck first cross chain under tire.

3. Move tire until lever fastener is axle high.

4.Hook inside fastener first. Remove slack and hook outside fastener. Make chain as tight as possible by hand without the use of tools. Drive approximately 1/4 mile stop and retighten.

5. Install tensioner as shown below:
 


long bar latch (
garden tractor/atv only):


Insert fastener into sidechain.


Lever the fastener backwards


Hook the fastener in the sidechain


locked position

the following applies to truck
chains with cams installed

insert cam in slot, turn
the cam clockwise until stop

cam will face toward the wheel when turned to lock position


CAUTION

ADJUSTMENT:Tire chains are designed to fit a range of tire sizes and tread designs. The overall length of the chains may be longer than necessary. As long as the cross chain width is correct, the overall length can be shortened by using repair links to eliminate slack or by removing 1 (or more) cross chains.

For repair couplers technique using forged pins or quick links, please see:
/Tire-Chains-Length-Adjustment-w-Repair-Links.htm

Or shorten the chain by prying the cross chain hook open and removing the entire cross chain. The hooks holding the cross chain to the side chain are not hardened and can be opened with a chisel or vise as shown below.


Do Not remove cross chain from the fastener side.


Remove cross chain from the tail end as shown above.


Common household tools Required - cold chisel, pliers, hammer, goggles.
We do offer chain repair tools, please click on Tire-Chains-Pliers.htm
.


Turn cross chain hook to be removed on its side as shown above.


Carefully drive chisel into fastener, spreading it open.


If necessary to reinstall cross chain, close fastener with pliers as shown above.

The extra length of side chain can be removed by cutting it off. But it is our recommendation, to wire tie the extra length to the side chain. This way if the additional length is needed in the future, it will be there.
Important!! Prefit prior to use.Maximum speed is 25 MPH.Buyer shall not be entitle to recover any incidental or consequential damages.No compensation will be made for labor claim, delays, or damages incurred by using our products. Caution: All traction products will wear out with use. If this should occur, stop immediately and repair or replace.Tirechain.com and South Fork Hardware are not responsible for injury or vehicle damage.




PERIODICALLY CHECK CHAINS FOR LOOSENESS AND ADJUST AS NECESSARY. TIRE CHAINS CAN BREAK IN USE. STOP IMMEDIATELY AND REPAIR A BROKEN CROSS CHAIN. CONTINUED TRAVEL WITH A BROKEN CROSS CHAIN CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO VEHICLE. MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VEHICLE DAMAGE.