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When placing a load on a stack, approach slowly and line up the forks with the load. Lower the forks to the correct height, then drive forward until the load is against the stack. When picking up a load, ensure the forks are positioned evenly under the load, lift it slowly and steadily, then back up carefully to clear the area.

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