Tire chains definition

Tire chains means metal chains mounted on drive wheel tires of motor vehicles which cross the tread of such tire laterally in at least three different places;
Tire chains means metal chains consisting of two circular metal loops, one on each side of the tire, connected by no fewer than nine evenly spaced chains

Examples of Tire chains in a sentence

  • Excluded Parts and Supplies: Tire chains, sirens, warning lights, cool cushions, spray paint and convenience decorative items are not authorized to be purchased under this Agreement.

  • Tire chains, sirens, warning lights, cool cushions, spray paint and convenience decorative items are not authorized to be purchased under this price agreement.

  • Tire chains, cable chains, and/or studded tires, will be provided at management's discretion when weather conditions warrant.

  • Tire chains seem to be the most cost-effective way of guaranteeing traction in deep snow or on ice.

  • Tire chains can damage tires if not properly installed and the holding tanks may freeze and burst.

  • Tire chains are prohibited and Renter is responsible for damage caused by tire chains regardless of whether LDW is elected.

  • Tire chains can damage tires if not properly installed and the holding tanks may freeze and burst, the renter will be responsible to pay for any damages caused and any loss of revenue until the RV is able to be rented again.Vehicles are restricted from operation in desert areas during hot periods.

  • Tire chains, studded tires and caterpillar treads are prohibited on the premises.