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From the interior nut machining--it is clear that the new nut is designed just to clamp the collet and not to hold the collet as it is being inserted or removed from the collet chuck.
The front taper will push and align the collet on the axis of the chuck.
The only issue I see is that the collet may become bound in the chuck itself whereas the std nut would <help> pull the collet off the back taper as it is unscrewed.
I, myself, would give it a try. IF it works great, if not, you probably did not spend too much on it anyway.
I might try tightening down the clamping nut onto the collet chuck. I can imagine the collet, which is tapered, compressing enough to snap past the ridge that runs around the friction bearing inside the nut. To remove, I can even imagine unscrewing the clamping nut from the collet chuck. What I can't imagine is how I would get the collet out of the nut since the collet would be held tightly in by the friction bearing's ridge.