i) Plastic end-stub (RB100, RB250 and RB 251)
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First remove the steel counterweight by turning it anti-clockwise until it is completely out.
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Next, hold the end-stub firmly and unscrew it gently out of the tonearm. Make sure the tonearm is locked before applying force to the end-stub.
ii) Metal end-stub ( RB300, RB301, RB600, RB700, RB900 and RB1000)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggq1PPnELAyqMBVnp1GUkELy7LdAMsXMG5I6N_OJPdvE4Je3w4oIfsjAsFrLKCBoFuxWEjc1WZpTyHh-6Nxb0qKjdj1R10DCq3-nfx16227VxuP-Wn498VXOZ0pzNmSBcF2u83sbhB3Qw/s200/P1090400.jpg)
Tools required:
i) WD40
ii) a pair of slip joint pliers as shown (most suitable)
iii) a piece of thick rag
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Remove the stainless steel counterweight first (refer to above). Spray some WD40 at the joint between the end-stub and the tonearm. Wait for several minutes for chemical to work its way into the thread.
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Then cover the end-stub with a piece of thick rag. With one hand holding the tonearm firmly, the other hand grabs the end-stub with the pliers and turn (as shown in the picture) anti-clockwise with enough force to loosen it.
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Normally one turn is enough to loosen the end-stub. However, for some stubborn units, you may need to make one extra turn in order that it's fully loosened to be unscrewed out by hand. Spray a bit more of WD40 if necessary.
B) Installing the underslung stainless steel counterweight :
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDaJDe5AjdHONenxM3HiqTiQk6elvD_rna5Sjc_bZKtpA8lhk4_rjhkDqQmXv2G8UdcJHV3pZw5IqqlKZCDk93Iq53hlq0mebJl6_XsAmPdoRURJUi46dGLvaiSueSu_7rFIECPFKL-bk/s200/P1090482.jpg)
Fix the new stainless steel end-stub by turning it clockwise until hand-tight.
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Install the adaptor tube and lock it with the Allen key provided.
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Slide in the stainless steel underslung counter-weight.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgcDF7RU31kLDjqvV8bMqQI6vdOadVjbGWnS0CTKcW_3vN-h2KmLTsyGKLR4CTP0ftszLZV42WFmwpxpY2Duz0nJ4GPTYDlkc-Vs5hSaDoHUDjR6ZTUHcNqk0DnURBExb1dwT59hTVTRUI/s200/P1090411.jpg)
Adjust the VTF ( vertical tracking force) by moving the weight to-and-fro along the tube. Lock it at the right position.
( A stylus tracking force gauge is required here.)
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