Auxiliary coupling

A trailer safety chain is a safety device that prevents a trailer from detaching from the towing vehicle. This additional connection, often a steel cable or chain, is designed to keep the trailer securely attached to the vehicle, even if the main coupling fails. This reduces the risk of accidents and damage to both the vehicle and the trailer.

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Auxiliary clutch clamping part, blackCarpoint
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The safety chain is a crucial safety component when towing trailers. This additional connection, typically a steel cable or chain, ensures that the trailer remains connected to the towing vehicle even if the main coupling fails for any reason. The use of a safety chain is a legal requirement in many countries, especially when towing heavier trailers.

Safety chain types

There are different types of safety chains available. The most common are steel cables and chains, both known for their strength and durability. When choosing a safety chain, it is important to consider the maximum towing capacity it can withstand. This should be in accordance with the weight of the trailer, including the load, to ensure that the chain can function effectively in an emergency. Installing the safety chain correctly is just as important as choosing the right type.