The Tornador is a popular tool for car detailing, especially for interior cleaning. The trigger mechanism on a Tornador tool, such as the Tornador Black or Tornador Classic, is designed to control the flow of air and cleaning solution. Here's how the trigger mechanism generally works:
1.Air Supply Connection: The Tornador tool is connected to an air compressor via an air hose. The air compressor supplies the high-pressure air needed for the tool to operate effectively.
2.Trigger Activation: The trigger on the Tornador tool is a manual lever or button that, when pressed, opens a valve allowing the compressed air to flow through the tool.
3.Mixing and Atomizing: When the trigger is pulled, the high-pressure air flows through the tool, creating a vacuum effect that draws the cleaning solution from the attached reservoir. This solution is then mixed with the air and atomized into a fine mist or spray.

4.Cleaning Action: The fine mist or spray is directed out of the nozzle, which can be adjusted to different spray patterns depending on the cleaning task. The high-pressure air and cleaning solution work together to agitate and lift dirt and grime from surfaces, making it easier to clean various parts of the car, including upholstery, carpets, and hard-to-reach areas.
The trigger mechanism is crucial for controlling the application of the cleaning solution and air, ensuring effective and efficient cleaning. Some Tornador models also have adjustable controls for the air and liquid flow, allowing for precise cleaning according to the user's needs.