Fedwrench
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Disappointed in the big reveal since there was a video about these new impact wrenches posted on You Tube over 5 days ago. 


Disappointed in the big reveal since there was a video about these new impact wrenches posted on You Tube over 5 days ago.![]()

Disappointed in the big reveal since there was a video about these new impact wrenches posted on You Tube over 5 days ago.![]()
These are the exact same as the new MAC's, same torque specs and all. Thats no big deal to me though, they are amazing guns. Everyone in my shop has slowly transitioned to these, and we have some guys who hate MAC tools using them.
I am quite happy about this actually, the guns are priced better than MAC's, and I prefer the Proto badging (not that it really matters but still.)
Me thinks the 3/8 is in the not so distant future.

just like the new mac rebadged impact. ive been a die hard snap-on guy had great luck with all of mine. and snap on has always been great about warrenty and have a great flat rate rubuilding program.

Also nice to see they now offer the flat rate rebuild a-la SO.
The way I understand it, you are not correct... I believe this series of Impacts was the first line in a long time which was Developed IN House by MAC/Stanley. Yes its made elsewhere but this is NOT a rebranded impact. Everything I hear about the MAC versions has been nothing short of spectacular.
The way I understand it, you are not correct... I believe this series of Impacts was the first line in a long time which was Developed IN House by MAC/Stanley. Yes its made elsewhere but this is NOT a rebranded impact. Everything I hear about the MAC versions has been nothing short of spectacular. First impact in a long time to come off any truck which will give the MG line a run for its money.
Truth be told...if MAC woulda released a Green one, I would have owned one a while ago. Been trying to beat up my MAC guy to get him down to where I want to pay (where I got pricing on a MG725), this announcement just changed the game. I might become a trident customer sooner vs later.
Also nice to see they now offer the flat rate rebuild a-la SO.
This is the reason I bought my MG's considering just the magnesium housings are over $100 if you break it and send it in, its still just $95 or whatever for complete rebuild/to make it right. Glad to see its maybe turning into a trend.


The gun is awesome, no two ways about it. I have the J150WP (not the compact) and the only complaint I have (if you can call it a complaint) is that there is no protective rubber boot available for it. You can use a Mac boot though.
Here is my review:
http://http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/2014/01/proto-air-impact-wrench-review-j1500wp/
I'm currently reviewing one of Proto's new air ratchets. Limited use thus far, but it seems stout. Long reach, user friendly, good power, etc.
Link does not work for me.