IF the cantilever just rotated in the rubber surround, then yes you can rotate it back.
IF the stylus is bent in the middle, a tough job and only a 50% 50% chance it can be marginally bent near where it sould go. No way can you bend it back perfectly if it is bent in the middle.
If you are successful in unbending a kink in the middle of the stylus somewhat, then you can line up the bottom part perfectly, and not worry the cart body is off. the diamond to the groove is the thing that needs to be exact. not the cart body to the arm.
If I was trying to take a kink out if a cantilever, i would lay the cantilever over a small opening and tap the exact spot bent with a tiny hammering force to try to bend it. NOT take the cantilever and grabbing it with pliers, no matter how tiny, trying to twist it straight physically. Just my opinion.
If it is just turned in the rubber suspension, then yes you can grab it with a tweezers or tiny pliers and turn it back.
IF the stylus is bent in the middle, a tough job and only a 50% 50% chance it can be marginally bent near where it sould go. No way can you bend it back perfectly if it is bent in the middle.
If you are successful in unbending a kink in the middle of the stylus somewhat, then you can line up the bottom part perfectly, and not worry the cart body is off. the diamond to the groove is the thing that needs to be exact. not the cart body to the arm.
If I was trying to take a kink out if a cantilever, i would lay the cantilever over a small opening and tap the exact spot bent with a tiny hammering force to try to bend it. NOT take the cantilever and grabbing it with pliers, no matter how tiny, trying to twist it straight physically. Just my opinion.
If it is just turned in the rubber suspension, then yes you can grab it with a tweezers or tiny pliers and turn it back.