A chain is described as a succession of links that are joined together by pin joint connections. A chain drive, on the other hand, is made up of one or more chains, depending on the amount of load that it must convey. As a result, they are mechanically operated systems that transport required power between the threaded wheels, known as Sprockets, through a chain. Transmission applications include a wide range of products such as bicycles and motorcycles as well as steel rolling mills, machine tools, agricultural machinery, conveyors, and coal cutters, among other things.