The Tornador is a popular cleaning tool often used in automotive detailing. It uses compressed air to create a high-velocity tornado-like cleaning action, which helps to remove dirt, dust, and debris from surfaces. The handle (body) of a Tornador tool is typically a part of the device that includes several key components:
1.Grip: The handle part where the user holds the device. It is designed ergonomically for comfortable use over extended periods.
2.Trigger: Located on the handle, the trigger allows the user to control the flow of compressed air and cleaning solution.
3.Air Inlet: The connection point for the air compressor hose, usually located at the base of the handle.
4.Solution Reservoir: Attached to the handle, this is where the cleaning solution is stored. It usually screws onto the bottom of the handle.
5.Valve/Regulator: Some models include a valve or regulator on the handle to adjust the pressure or the amount of cleaning solution being sprayed.
The body of the Tornador is usually made of durable materials such as plastic and metal to withstand the pressures of compressed air and the rigors of frequent use.