The Autodesk Inventor Factory Design Utility provides users with predefined system content that is included with the product. The Create Asset command enables you to create new, or use, existing data. The data is authored and published into a User Assets library, with the provided system content.
What type of content can be used to create assets?
Standard Inventor parts and assemblies can be created and used as content for a factory library, or you can import existing Inventor part and assembly files.
Can imported data from other CAD products be used to build content?
Content in the Factory Assets library can be parameterized to capture its intent in the Factory Layout assembly. Therefore, the data that drives it must contain the necessary parameters. The import process creates base features in Inventor that are representative of the geometry and topology in the source file. You can use Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features; however, you cannot modify or parameterize the base feature. If secondary Inventor features contain all required parameters necessary, you can use the imported data. For more information on importing CAD data, refer to the Help topic: Parts and Assemblies from other CAD systems.
Create a part file as factory content
Factory Assets panel
Create Asset
and select Model as Part.
Factory Launch panel
Create Asset
and select Model as Part.
Factory Assets panel
Asset Builder to author the file for use as factory content.Create an assembly file as factory content
A new assembly model can be created for use as factory content.
Factory Assets panel
Create Asset
and select Model as Assembly.
Factory Launch panel
Create Asset
and select Model as Assembly.
Factory Assets panel
Asset Builder to author the file for use as factory content.Use an existing part or assembly file as factory content
Factory Assets panel
Create Asset
and select Import Asset.
Factory Launch panel
Create Asset
and select Import Asset.
Factory Assets panel
Asset Builder to begin authoring the file for use as factory content.Factory content can be newly modeled part or assembly files, or you can import existing content.
| Model as Part | This command provides a streamlined version of the Inventor New command. Click Model as Part to create an empty part file. The command does not prompt you to select a template file or enter a name for the file. The part is created based on the default part template (Standard.ipt) specified in the Factory Options dialog box and with a default name (Part1, Part2, and so on). The Sketch tab is immediately activated and you can begin creation of the new component for the factory library. Once the part design is complete, click Environments tab Factory Assets panel Asset Builder to author the file for use as factory content. |
| Model as Assembly | This command provides a streamlined version of the Inventor New command. Click Model as Assembly to create an empty assembly file. The command does not prompt you to select a template file or enter a name for the file. The assembly is created based on the default assembly template (Standard.iam) specified in the Factory Options dialog box and with a default name (Assembly1, Assembly2, and so on). The Assemble tab is immediately activated and you can begin creation of the new assembly component for the factory library. Once the assembly design is complete, click Environments tab Factory Assets panel Asset Builder to author the file for use as factory content. |
| Import Asset | This command provides you with a method for opening an existing Inventor part or assembly file so that it can be authored as factory content. To open a file, navigate to the file location, select the file name, and click Open in the Import Asset dialog box. You can continue to design the model using standard Inventor commands or click Environments tab Factory Assets panel Asset Builder to author the file. |