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The
Onspot Automatic Tire
chain offers the traction of a single set of conventional snow
chains at the flip of a switch, without having to stop the
vehicle.
An electric
switch mounted in the cab provides 12 volts to an air solenoid
mounted on the vehicle's frame rail. Compressed air to the
solenoid is supplied from either the vehicle's onboard air
system or a 12-volt compressed air kit.
When the
dashboard switch is activated, the solenoid opens allowing
compressed air to enter the air chamber and lower the
chainwheel so it contacts the inside of the tire. The friction
between the tire and the rubber-covered chainwheel causes the
chainwheel to rotate, creating enough centrifugal force to
flail the chains out in front of the tire. (The principle of
the system is similar to a small generator driven by a bicycle
tire to operate a headlight.)
Six lengths of
chain spaced at 60-degree intervals on the chainwheel ensure
that there are always two (2) chains between the tire and road
surface whether you are accelerating, braking or are in a
wheel lockup condition. The traction from the chainwheel is
obtained in forward OR reverse.
When the
dashboard switch is turned off, the solenoid exhausts the air
provided to the chain units and return springs in the air
chambers bring the chainwheels back to their resting position.
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