Hi Keith, I use the Audio Technica version. The one thing you have to worry about is the arm sliding backwards off the lift bar. It looks from the pictures that the your lift bar is a solid metal dowel, no rubber cover or grippy surface treatment. The anti skating wants to pull the tonearm backwards off the lift bar. If you are busy and leave the table alone long enough the tonearm can drop right off the lift bar then advance into the bar where it jambs and leaves a permanent skip in your record. This is the voice of experience talking. I ground a slight detent in the lift bar which on the Audio Technica is a hard rubber, right at the contact point with the tonearm. Problem solved. Watch the tonearm after it is lifted. It probably goes backwards a little when it is lifted. Turn the table off and leave the tonearm on the lift for several hours. If you come back and find the tonearm at the edge of the bar or on the record you have this problem. You can put a narrow strip of Velcro along the very top of the bar to give it some grip or do what I did and grind a detent at the lift point.