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A load leveler operates by using hydraulic or mechanical systems to adjust the height and angle of a load, ensuring it remains balanced during transport or lifting. It typically consists of adjustable arms or supports that can be fine-tuned to distribute weight evenly across the load. This functionality helps prevent tipping or instability, enhancing safety and efficiency in handling various loads. Additionally, some load levelers may feature automatic adjustments based on the weight detected, providing further ease of use.

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