"I even use the anti-skate test in order to get some impression about
the ''inside force'' . One can't get those 80 or 90 microns values
without increaising of the anti-skate force . The right channel
start with distortion first and need compensation with anti-skate.
The German expression is ''Mu'' which means the same as micron."
I've had (several) cartridges that need different anti-skating settings in different arms. I don't think that is a sign of a defective arm. Tuning anti-skate is a necessary condition for set up - although I know there are those that don't advocate it. I've also had cartridges that needed an anti-skate force that was less of more than the recommendation. I don't worry.
One can also adjust the damping in the Tri-P. What is the recommended order of setting this in the Tri-P arm? I find this a big advantage with some cartridges like the cantilever-less Ikeda. What is your experience? Since I regretfully sold my FR-64(s) what are do you recommend with those wonderful cartridge?
Search for Vinyl Aysulm for more specs on the arms - their significant parameters should be listed there.
I would call the manufacturer. They seem very approachable.