Tong and vise chain inspection – GEARENCH U118115H PETOL HYDRA-TORK User Manual
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Tong and Vise Chain Inspection
 
The service life of leaf chains can be altered by a variety of adverse operating conditions. 
The following information discusses the most important of these conditions for consideration 
when operating or scheduling replacement of leaf chain systems. 
 
Overloading / Shock Loads / Side Loading
 
Attempting to "inch loads which are beyond the rated capacity of the tool. 
 
Striking the tool with a hammer or other object while force is being exerted in an attempt to 
loosen a "frozen" joint. 
 
Side pull on the chain. Side pull can be caused by pulling or pushing on the tong in a 
direction that is not along a perpendicular plane, unleveled mounting of the vise, inadequate 
support of the part being broken out, and improper seating of the part being broken out in the 
tong or vise. Improper seating will occur when the OD of the part is not consistent within 
the width of the tong or vise jaw. 
 
Environmental Conditions
 
Wrench chains operate in widely varying environments, from wet outdoor conditions to 
mildly or highly corrosive industrial atmospheres. They can also be exposed to abrasives 
such as sand or grit. 
 
The possible effects include: 
 
Moisture - Corrosion and rust reduce chain strength by causing pitting and cracking. 
 
Temperature - Very cold temperatures reduce chain strength by embrittlement. 
 
Chemical Solutions or Vapors - Corrosive attack of the chain components' grain 
structure and/or the mechanical connections between the chain components (crevice 
corrosion) may occur. Cracking often is microscopic. Propagation to complete 
failure can be eventual or sudden. 
 
Abrasives - Accelerated wearing and scoring of the articulating chain members (pins 
and plates) may occur, with a corresponding reduction in chain strength. Due to 
inaccessibility of the bearing surfaces (pin surfaces and plate apertures), wear and 
scoring are not readily noticeable.