Air jets utilize the coanda effect (wall attachment of a high velocity fluid) to produce air motion in their surroundings. A small amount of compressed air is forced through an internal ring nozzle above sonic velocity. A vacuum is produced, pulling large volumes of surrounding or free air through the jet.
[B]Applications:[B]
Especially for blowing out pocket holes.
Air jets utilize the coanda effect (wall attachment of a high velocity fluid) to produce air motion in their surroundings. A small amount of compressed air is forced through an internal ring nozzle above sonic velocity. A vacuum is produced, pulling large volumes of surrounding or free air through the jet.
[B]Applications:[B]
Especially for blowing out pocket holes.