How Do You Put Chains on a Semi Truck Tire?

How Do You Put Chains on a Semi Truck Tire?

Putting chains on semi truck tires is an important safety procedure to ensure proper traction on icy roads. It’s also a process that requires careful attention to detail and the right tools. Before attempting to put chains on a semi truck tire, you should have the necessary items handy, such as a hammer, chain tensioner, and properly sized chains for your tires.

The first step in the process is to remove any wheel covers that may be present on your tires. This will help you get an unobstructed look at your tires so you can accurately assess their size and know what type of chains are needed. After removing any wheel covers, locate the chain loop that matches your tire size and securely attach it to the wheel.

Once the chain loop is attached to the wheel, you can begin threading the chain around the wheel. Start by threading it around one side of the wheel and then move over to the other side. When threading the chain around both sides of the wheel, make sure it’s tight before moving onto the next step.

Next, use a chain tensioner to secure the chain in place. The tensioner works by tightening down on a nut located in between two pieces of metal which then tightens down on the chain itself. Once tightened properly, use a hammer or other tool to make sure everything is secure.

Finally, drive your semi truck carefully on icy roads when using chains as they can still cause some slipping or sliding if not used correctly. Also keep in mind that if conditions become worse while driving with chains, it may be necessary to replace them with larger ones.

Conclusion:

Putting chains on semi truck tires is an important safety procedure for icy roads that requires careful attention and the right tools. After locating and attaching a properly sized chain loop onto your tire, use a tensioner and hammer for secure placement before driving carefully with caution on icy roads.

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Karen Watkins