


Lamello Tenso P-14 [1000pcs]
Lamello Tenso P-14 [1000pcs] — a genuine Lamello Swiss-engineered joinery solution, available in India through Caple, the authorised Lamello dealer. Trusted by furniture manufacturers, interior contractors, and fit-out specialists for invisible, precise, and professional-grade joinery. Keywords: Lamello Tenso, self-clamping connector, pull-tight joint, furniture assembly connector.
| Features → Advantages → Benefits | ||
|---|---|---|
| Feature / Fact | Advantage (So what?) | Benefit (You get / You save) |
| ▲ SAFETY | ||
| No tools, no fasteners — hand-push insertion only | Zero risk of over-torque or panel damage during assembly | Safe for semi-skilled and first-time assemblers |
| ★ QUALITY | ||
| Invisible self-clamping connector — no face holes whatsoever | Face and edge fully clean after assembly | High-end appearance without cover caps on any joint |
| Consistent clamping load via spring mechanism — not operator-dependent | Joint tightness is identical regardless of who assembles | Quality assurance built into the connector, not the workforce |
| ⚡ PRODUCTIVITY | ||
| Fastest connector in the P-System range — hand push only | No lever, no screwdriver, no torque driver needed at assembly | Assembly station needs zero power tools; throughput maximised |
| Pre-clip (preload) option available — connector pre-loads in factory | Panel arrives on site pre-fitted; one push completes the joint | Absolute minimum assembly time per unit on site |
| ● RELIABILITY | ||
| Permanent (non-detachable) fixed joint — equivalent to dowel + glue strength | Joint won't loosen over time from vibration or thermal cycling | Suitable for furniture in high-use and commercial environments |
| ₹ ROI | ||
| No glue, no clamps, no drying time on permanent joints | Gluing bay eliminated for panels using Tenso | Save floor space and capital; accelerate delivery cycle |
| ✓ TRUST | ||
| Swiss Lamello engineering — P-System compatibility guaranteed | Works with every Zeta P2 and P-System CNC setup | No toolpath changes needed when substituting Tenso for Clamex |
