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Little late on the reply, but wow, that's a beautiful tool. That light looks awesome too.
Little late on the reply, but wow, that's a beautiful tool. That light looks awesome too.
Very nice! How does it do on battery life?
I did a roof and a hood, and still had two out of three bars left on the battery.Very nice! How does it do on battery life?
Just and update on my 3/8 Impact BWP038, sent it in to Mac (At my expense) and received it back a few weeks later fixed and ready to rip. They replaced the trigger/switch.
That’s not bad at all.I did a roof and a hood, and still had two out of three bars left on the battery.





You can certainly swap the anvil from the 902 to the 801 - however the “precision wrench” and “precision drive” modes are different between the two. From the manual:.
Finished making my own MCF902. Took the guts of a DCF902 and installed them into the MCF801 clamshell. The “precision drive” mode on the impact driver functions a bit differently than the “precision wrench” mode on the impact wrench, so I had to move the circuit board over as well. The covers for the mode switches on top were direct swaps as well. Tested and functions perfectly - I have no idea why MAC doesn’t release this tool… It’s my favorite impact wrench (even more so now in chemical-resistant MAC red and black) and covers 90% of what I need an impact wrench for.
As I assumed would be the case, the internals of the MAC/DeWalt 12V impact driver and impact wrench are identical.
The drive assemblies between the impact driver and impact wrench are also identical aside from the 1/4” hex collet and 3/8” square drive anvil. Impact driver on the left, impact wrench on the right:
Tested on a 21mm fastener:
Family pic: MCF601, MCF901, and the “MCF902“
I still have no idea why MAC hasn’t done this themselves…Now I understand. I was very confused when I saw your for sale ad with a Mac Tools DCF902 which I've wanted forever.
I just looked at your for sale listing, you stated that you cannot by the 3aH Mac oil resistant batteries on, are these https://www.mactools.com/products/mbr124 not oil resistant?I still have no idea why MAC hasn’t done this themselves…
Are they black and red or yellow?Yep, those are it - my MAC dealer says he can’t get those anymore. When he orders them, they send him DeWalt batteries. They’re exactly the same as the MAC battery (as long as it’s the new oil-resistant DeWalt version) it just has a DeWalt label on it.