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New Axminster Chucks

Not sure anything is new. Looks like the renamed the Clubman SK100 ro Discovery GK100, and the Evolution SK100 to Discovery SK100. Guessing the 88 was name Clubman SK88 and now Discovery GK88. Prices on the Axminster web site are lower than the older chucks, but all the chucks show out of stock.
 
Not sure anything is new.
They are quite different. These are not Direct Threaded chucks like the old ones. They have a front fixing thread adapter. Other manufacturers use a threaded adapter, which from my own experience (perhaps I was unlucky?) didn’t run perfectly true. Once again though these are made from Stainless steel unlike the recent SK88.
Definitely a step in the right direction in my view and the prices look very competitive.

Edit: This is the old Direct Threaded SK100.

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And this is the New GK100 with Front Fixing Thread Adapter.

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They are quite different. These are not Direct Threaded chucks like the old ones. They have a front fixing thread adapter. Other manufacturers use a threaded adapter, which from my own experience (perhaps I was unlucky?) didn’t run perfectly true. Once again though these are made from Stainless steel unlike the recent SK88.
Definitely a step in the right direction in my view and the prices look very competitive.
That is correct. I now see the differences. They just look the same.
 
They are quite different. These are not Direct Threaded chucks like the old ones. They have a front fixing thread adapter. Other manufacturers use a threaded adapter, which from my own experience (perhaps I was unlucky?) didn’t run perfectly true. Once again though these are made from Stainless steel unlike the recent SK88.
Definitely a step in the right direction in my view and the prices look very competitive.

Edit: This is the old Direct Threaded SK100.

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And this is the New GK100 with Front Fixing Thread Adapter.

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I wonder if the front fixing would eliminate any tilt? I have a Record Power chuck with inserts. It uses a single grub screw to hold the insert in place. I've always wondered if that causes a slight bit of tilt when its tightened enough to prevent slippage. With four screws on the front, you would be able to eliminate any tilt in the inserts...
 
Ah, its an entire backplate, not just an insert. Still, four screws from the front should help keep it tilt-free. Inserts with a single set screw, do make me wonder. I don't think it deflects a lit, but for longer things, it can matter.
 
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