The way it's designed unless something is going on that I don't see it's not anti-skating it needs but the opposite. There will be tremendous side force on the outside surface of the stylus. This will certainly accelerate the wear on the outside of the stylus and even more so on the outside grooves of the record. Anti-skate compensates for the natural inward forces applied to a conventional swivel tonearm that would cause wear to the inner surface of the stylus and inner grooves of the record. This inner force becomes more pronounced toward the center of the record. Thus people frequently complain about inner track distortion with swivel type tonearms. I did experience some of this distortion, though minor, with my Thorens TD-160 but none with my linear tracking ReVox tt. Actually I don't see how this tonearm would work at all.