Only if the manufacturer recommends it. You can build up a lot of gunk by improperly lubricating a bearing. It sounds like you are talking about a unipivot. If this is the case you would be trying to lubricate an upside down bearing, the lube is going to wind up all over the place.
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Hey 80stech, we do everything from Lencos to Walkers around here so don't be shy about asking for help with any table. There may not be someone with an answer but I've never seen anyone turned away for having "approved" equipment. Linear tracking is highly regarded around here, although it is usually expensive and complicated with the systems we crazies tend to gravitate to. It would probably be a good idea to post on Audio Asylum as well. There are probably more users of that particular table there, and on a few other sites as well. |
80stech, Check out this link. Look at the far right column and you'll find a couple of linear arms in the list, the PS-FL77 and PS-x800. The links show service manuals for both, but I am not registered with Vinyl Engine so I can download them. Anyway, this may just be the information you're looking for on that arm. Sony Tonearms |