User:B137/Transport chain
A high-tensile chain, or transport chain, is a link chain with a high tensile strength which is used for drawing or securing loads. They usually consist of broad (thick/heavy) metal, oblong torus-shaped links for high strength. All the links of the chain are usually identical and on the ends are usually two hooks (one on each end) of the appropriate size and strength to slide easily over one chain link but small enough not let the links slip by. However, when it is desired to grasp the load, a slip hook is used.
The chain used for tire chains on tractors and some automobiles for better traction is very similar; usually consisting of the same type of link, especially so for snow chains; however, instead of being a single chain, it is more of a network of interconnected chains with no hooked ends; the size and design of the network depending on the tire it was intended for.
In summary; transport chains are high strength chains used in imprecise applications where much strength is needed yet the task served is rather straightforward.