The conventional tire chains are a set of metal chains weaved to fit the tire. Fitting to the tire is very important. Poorly fitted – or poorly mounted – tire chains may come loose and damage the vehicle.
Conventional tire chains
The conventional tire chains are a set of metal chains weaved to fit the tire. Fitting to the tire is very important. Poorly fitted – or poorly mounted – tire chains may come loose and damage the vehicle.
Pros
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- Simple and well-tried design
 - Durable
 - Work in virtually all snow and ice conditions
 - Fit all vehicles
 - Available in most regions
 
 
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Cons
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- Heavy and time-consuming manual mounting and dismounting
 - Limited speed
 - Driver must leave the cab to mount
 - May cause damage on vehicle if not mounted properly
 
 
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Conventional chains can be fitted to:
Commercial Trucks
Tractor Trailer
Ambulance
Fire and Rescue
School and Transit Busses
Yard Tractor
Snow and Ice Removal
Utility Trucks
Compare with other systems
| Type of vehicle | Onspot | Conventional tire chains | Sand spreaders | Textile tire socks | 4x4 | 
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| Commercial Trucks | |||||
| Tractor Trailer | |||||
| Ambulances | |||||
| Fire and Rescue | |||||
| School Busses and Coaches | |||||
| Yard Tractors | |||||
| Snow and Ice Removal | |||||
| Utility Trucks | 
Maintenance
Conventional tire chains are maintenance free. However, they must be stored in the truck.