If you want to make the re-setup as easy as possible and still do as much as is practical to avoid damage, this is what I would do in your situation (in short, remove and pack separately anything that can move):
- remove arm board with tonearm/cartridge still on it. Secure tonearm to it's rest with strips of blue painter's detailing tape (strong, easily removable, and won't leave residue). Secure stylus guard with some of the same tape. Wrap the whole thing firmly in a generous amount of bubble wrap and double box. If you can, transport this yourself.
- remove platter and bearing shaft. Clean bearing shaft with alcohol and wrap it and platter separately from each other in bubble wrap and box.
- clean area around top of bearing well with alcohol and cover with a piece
of plastic packing tape to prevent any lubricant from spilling out. Better yet, use this as an opportunity to clean bearing well and relube later.
- remove rubber ball suspension and feet and pack separately. Leave corner towers attached.
- put plinth in a SOFT pillow case and wrap in lots of bubble wrap and
box. This is one of the reasons I would not let the moving co. do the packing; the plinth's acrylic can be easily marred if wrapped in anything that is the least bit abrasive.
- if you use a flywheel do the same as for the platter/bearing. Wrap motor assembly in lots of bubble wrap, making sure that there is A LOT of protection/clearance around the motor pulley.
- double box whenever possible.
Good luck.
- remove arm board with tonearm/cartridge still on it. Secure tonearm to it's rest with strips of blue painter's detailing tape (strong, easily removable, and won't leave residue). Secure stylus guard with some of the same tape. Wrap the whole thing firmly in a generous amount of bubble wrap and double box. If you can, transport this yourself.
- remove platter and bearing shaft. Clean bearing shaft with alcohol and wrap it and platter separately from each other in bubble wrap and box.
- clean area around top of bearing well with alcohol and cover with a piece
of plastic packing tape to prevent any lubricant from spilling out. Better yet, use this as an opportunity to clean bearing well and relube later.
- remove rubber ball suspension and feet and pack separately. Leave corner towers attached.
- put plinth in a SOFT pillow case and wrap in lots of bubble wrap and
box. This is one of the reasons I would not let the moving co. do the packing; the plinth's acrylic can be easily marred if wrapped in anything that is the least bit abrasive.
- if you use a flywheel do the same as for the platter/bearing. Wrap motor assembly in lots of bubble wrap, making sure that there is A LOT of protection/clearance around the motor pulley.
- double box whenever possible.
Good luck.