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Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V Brushless 4-Mode 1/4 in. Impact Driver (Tool Only)

Model number
PBLID02B

The Ryobi PBLID02B is a 4-mode 18V ONE+ HP brushless impact driver that adds significant versatility over single-speed impact drivers by letting users select from low, medium, high, and self-tapping screw assist modes. The 2,200 in-lbs torque rating and 4,000 IPM max impact rate match the single-speed PBLID01B, but the 4-mode system gives you precision for delicate fasteners as well as full power for lag screws. A bare tool at $119, it suits existing ONE+ battery owners who want more control. The next-generation PBLID04B offers upgraded specs including 2,300 in-lbs and higher speeds.

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Model no.
PBLID02B
Brand
Ryobi
Category
Impact Driver
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Voltage (V)
18
Platform
ONE+ HP
Motor Type
Brushless
Drive Size In
0.25
Max Torque (in-lbs)
2,200
No-Load Speed (RPM)
0–850 / 0–2,000 / 0–2,900 + Assist
Max Ipm
4,000
Speed Modes
4
Tool Only
Yes
Batteries Included
0
Battery Included
No
Charger Included
No
Length (in.)
5.5
Weight (lbs)
2.3
Warranty
3-year limited

§ What's Included

01 (1) RYOBI ONE+ HP 18V Brushless 4-Mode 1/4 in. Impact Driver (PBLID02B)

§ Warranty

3-year limited

§ FAQ

What are the 4 modes on the PBLID02B?

The four modes are: Mode 1 (low speed, 0–850 RPM) for precision fastening, Mode 2 (medium, 0–2,000 RPM), Mode 3 (full speed, 0–2,900 RPM) for maximum power, and Mode 4 (self-tapping screw assist) which stops automatically to prevent overdriving.

Does the PBLID02B come with a battery?

No. The PBLID02B is a bare tool. For a complete kit with batteries and charger, see the PBLID02K, which includes two 2.0 Ah HIGH PERFORMANCE batteries.

What is the difference between PBLID02B and PBLID04B?

The PBLID04B is the next generation of the 4-mode driver. It offers higher torque (2,300 vs. 2,200 in-lbs), faster max speeds (0–3,400 vs. 0–2,900 RPM), higher IPM (4,200 vs. 4,000), and a more compact body (5.1 vs. 5.5 in.). Ryobi claims up to 47% faster driving performance over the prior generation.

How does the self-tapping screw assist mode work?

Mode 4 automatically limits torque delivery to prevent stripping or overdriving self-tapping screws. The driver slows down and stops once the fastener is seated, which is ideal for metal-to-metal connections and thin-gauge applications.

What is the advantage of 4 modes over a single-speed impact driver?

A single-speed driver runs at full power all the time, which can strip soft wood, damage delicate fixtures, or break small fasteners. The 4-mode system lets you match speed and impact to the material and fastener, protecting your work.