Mend your tire chains with these repair pliers. The round jaw holds a single link or end hook in place so you can safely remove a broken link, cross chain, hook, or cam tightener. Also can be handy to bend a broken link for a quick fix on the road.
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Jake: Hey guys, it's Jake here with etrailer. Today we're going to be taking a look at. I'm going to show you how to use these repair pliers made by Titan Chain. They're going to be used to repair any links that are broken or damaged in your chains. So here we have our replacement cross link and to get it in place, you simply loop it through your chain. You do want to make sure you have it in the correct link on the side chain.
Now we can take our tool and in these teeth right here, we're going to put each of these prongs.For more leverage, you can set the handle of the tool on your workbench or on your table, whichever you're using. Put that in there and then pry down until the link closes up. So you can see there, we've got our link nice and close up. Now I'll go ahead and do the same for our other link and the other side of the chain. You'll notice this 13 and a half inch long handle is going to give us more than enough leverage to be able to pry those prongs down into place.
Along with that, it'll have a nice rubber handle, so if you're using it in a wet or snowy condition, you're going to have the grip you need to be able to tighten down your chains. So you may have noticed this portion up here is going to be the portion where you're going to clamp down on your new chains, but for your old chains to remove it, they're going to have a pry system on either side. We'll go ahead and show you how to use that.So the pry system is designed to be able to pull the links apart to be able to take off old or damaged chains. What you want to do is line those two points up, take your link and slide that into the chain. Now what you can do is you can set your handle on your table or work bench and pry up.
This is going to pry your chain apart so that you can get your linkage out. So you can see how these pliers are designed to work with chains to be able to put them in place and take them off. You can imagine how difficult it would be to fix a set of chains with a standard set of pliers because of this leverage that you get with the Titan Chain snow tire chain pliers compared to a regular set of pliers.This style of pliers is going to be meant for chains up to 5.5 millimeters in diameter. If you're looking for a larger set of pliers, we do have other sets available such as this one here. This set of tire chain pliers is going to work for tire chains up to a half inch in diameter.
So with all that being said, these larger pliers are going to work for your smaller chain, but they're also going to be a lot heavier and bulkier to carry around in your vehicle. That's why I like these smaller ones, so that you can just throw them under your backseat or in a toolbox and they're there whenever you need them. With that being said, once you have your chains repaired, you're ready to throw them back on your vehicle and hit the road.
Average Customer Rating: 3.6 out of 5 stars (10 Customer Reviews)
Mend your tire chains with these repair pliers. The round jaw holds a single link or end hook in place so you can safely remove a broken link, cross chain, hook, or cam tightener. Also can be handy to bend a broken link for a quick fix on the road.I placed an order In received it very fast. I was surprised for sure. Great quality product too! The whole order process was great and the customer service is amazing! Great company keep up to good work!!
These are a joke. My LT tire chains are .210 diameter. These are supposed to work up to .218 diameter. They won't even come close to fitting in the link to open to remove a cross bar. Even the part to crimp them back closed just slide all around. That's after i had to use a vise and chisel to open them. Watch your fingers, you'll definitely pinch it terribly. Don't buy them! Watch the video and you’ll see it’s not for the one I bought. I was told they’re both identical other than the blue one I bought just has longer handles. Regardless, if you watch your video with the red ones, you’ll see that the links he’s working with are opened quite a bit so it’s clearly easier to insert the tool. I know that’s how new crossbars and links come, partly opened. Now try working on a set of chains that are 15 years old and used and all those links are closed tight. There is no way they fit in and since they can’t fit in they won’t open the link. Yes I have to take a chisel and put the link in a vise on a chunk of steel and hit them repeatedly to get them open enough for your tool to fit, but after that much work, why not just finish with the chisel? That’s what I’m currently doing.
These work great for semi size chains and saved me a lot of money by repairing instead of replacing.
Closed new cross chains ok but would not work to open ends on old cross chains to remove them.
Works great. Used to fix some chains for my compact tractor. Easy, simple and strong !
Works as it should with a great price
Does the job well for the price.
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