Try to choose a hidden location to install the lock to avoid exposing the carburized steel material chain lock in a conspicuous position to reduce the risk of being discovered and damaged by thieves.
When installing the lock, make sure the lock head is completely locked to avoid leaving gaps or not being locked tightly to prevent thieves from using these loopholes to steal.
Check the status of the lock regularly, including whether the chain, lock head, lock cylinder and other parts are rusted, worn or damaged. If any problems are found, the lock should be replaced or repaired in time to ensure its reliability.
Clean the lock regularly to remove dirt and dust on the surface to prevent the lock cylinder from rusting or clogging. You can use a special lock cleaner or lubricant for cleaning and maintenance.
Try to avoid using the lock for a long time in bad weather conditions, such as rain, humidity and other environments may cause the lock cylinder to rust and affect the use effect.
Keep the key of the lock properly to avoid losing or forgetting it. It is recommended to back up a key in case of emergency.