There are only 3 things that can happen when shipping a TNT. 1) Damaged bearing, 2) Damaged arm, 3) Damage cartridge. Take the platter off. If you are worried about the platter not seating exactly on the spindle when you reinsert the platter, use the screw down clamp and remove the platter and spindle assembly as one piece. Take the arm off. This can be done by removing the 6 bolts that hold the arm mounting board. You can transport the tomearm, arm board and cartridge with stylus guard as one piece if you pack extremely well, BUT, if it were me, I would take the cartridge off to avoid any possibility of damage.
When you lift the plinth off your current support shelf, the feet will remain in place, therefore, you have no other option than to transport the feet separately.
If you have the TNT with air bladder support towers, take the air out of the bladder if you are shipping by air transport.
When you lift the plinth off your current support shelf, the feet will remain in place, therefore, you have no other option than to transport the feet separately.
If you have the TNT with air bladder support towers, take the air out of the bladder if you are shipping by air transport.