Chains are generally used to transfer loads or power and can also be used to tie objects to prevent them from falling. All of these functions depend on the type and type of chain itself.
Chains have several functions, including:
Fastening and securing objects
Chains made of iron or steel can be used to bind and secure objects.
Moving objects
Chains can be used to pull objects to move them from one place to another.
Moves the rear wheel of the motorbike
The function of the motorbike chain is to move the rear wheel of the motorbike so that the motorbike can move forward.
Distributes power to the motor
The keteng chain or camprat chain functions to transmit power from the crankshaft to the camshaft.
Maintain ecosystem stability
Food chains help living things survive and reproduce, and maintain ecosystem stability.
Prevent animal extinction
Food chains help prevent the extinction of an animal.
Describe interactions between species
Food chains help outline the interactions between species within an ecosystem.