In theory, yes, but an impact wrench is the proper tool for the job (1/2 inch square drive, not 1/4 inch hex).
Bosch do an impact driver that takes both 1/2 inch square and 1/4 inch hex:
https://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/bosch-gdx-18-v-180-impact-driver-wrench-body-only-no-box?gclid=CjwKCAiA_f3uBRAmEiwAzPuaMyif3WEoRN_EcWFWMNrLvkjokvrsM9LgHl7TWC5IgzPJT5mWOdxyiRoCofYQAvD_BwE
But like all tools that try to do too many things it's too torquey for an impact driver but not torquey enough as an impact wrench.
And it’s on the heavier end for an impact driver. Less of an issue for small jobs, but annoying if you’ve got it in your hand all day.
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In theory, yes, but an impact wrench is the proper tool for the job (1/2 inch square drive, not 1/4 inch hex).