Safety Chain is defined as an assembly that provides a secondary means of connection between the towing vehicle's rear and the trailer's front (or towed vehicle); it includes link chain and all attaching means, or an alternative system.
The purpose of Safety Chain is to retain the connection between the trailer and towing vehicle in the event of separation of the trailer coupling from the hitch or the ball from the ball, long enough to bring the vehicles to a stop.
It should not be construed that Safety Chain can ensure that connection or vehicle control will be maintained in the event of incidents such as loss of control, rollover, jackknife, collision, etc.
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