I have not removed the grounding clip as unless someone with a Thorens TP 60 headshell or a TP 11 tonearm has done this to solve the mid volume hum, I don't think it will solve anything. The headshell is metal, aluminum I think, but due to the way you mount the cartridge, it would be similar to a plastic headshell. I tested with a meter and the shell does not conduct. I tried the service manual suggestion of removing the tonearm ground wire from the right shield connection and making it and the chassis an independent ground wire, but no change. I removed the independent ground wire from the amplifier ground post, and still nothing changed. This has me further puzzled as I would have expected the table to produce a loud hum like many units when you don't hook up the ground wire to the amp.
When I checked for continuity between the tube or gimble of the arm and the ground wire, I got an open circuit. Only when I touched the base of the arm did I get continuity.
When I checked for continuity between the tube or gimble of the arm and the ground wire, I got an open circuit. Only when I touched the base of the arm did I get continuity.