Author components for use in factory layouts.
Access:
Factory tab
Create Asset
Asset Builder
The Landing Surface defines how the model is placed on the factory floor.
Access:
Asset Builder tab
Author panel
Landing Surface
Placement | Select a work plane or planar face. You can enter an offset value and change the direction of the Z-axis. As an option, you can also specify one or more insertion points to help locate the model on the factory floor. Tip: Choose the insertion point carefully if you plan to publish the asset in 2D. The insertion point can be used to accurately place the asset into an AutoCAD Factory layout.
|
Options | Show coordinates turns the 3D origin indicator on or off. Preview changes the view of the model so it matches the placement. |
Connectors define how models snap to each other.
Access: Asset Builder tab Author panel
Define Connector
Select geometry to define contact point | Select a planar face, vertex, midpoint, endpoint, hole center, work point, or work plane for the connector. |
Manipulate the Origin Indicator | Right-click to reselect a new contact point or to flip the axis. |
Defines general and custom properties for an asset.
Access:
Asset Builder tab
Author panel
Asset Properties
For detailed asset property reference information see Defining Asset Properties Reference
Asset Properties dialog | |
Summary tab |
Add properties to classify and manage your Inventor Factory assets. Once defined, you can search for assets, create reports, and automatically update title blocks and parts lists in drawings and bills of materials in assemblies. Enter the desired information in the text fields. These fields are similar to the text fields found in iProperties. These properties cannot change when you place the asset in a layout. |
Project tab |
Add information that is useful when preparing a bill of materials. These properties cannot change when you place the asset in a layout. |
Process tab |
Add information to run simulations if you are using Process Analysis 360. |
Layer |
Select an existing layer or define a new layer in which to place the asset in a layout. |
Customizable |
Add your own properties to an asset to help you classify and manage your assets. |
Define connector class and property values for assets.
Access:
Asset Builder tab
Author panel
Connector Class Properties
Connector Class File Name | Use the drop-down list to select the desired connector class from either System Assets or Cloud Assets. |
![]() |
Click this button to remove the selection from the Connector Class File Name drop-down list. |
Name | Select the desired property from the drop-down list. |
Value | Select the desired value from the drop-down list. |
Add | Click the Add button after selecting Name and Value properties from the drop-down lists. The selections then appear in the Name and Value columns in the list box. |
Delete | Select a property from the list box and click the Delete button to remove it. |
Creates variations of a factory asset.
Access:
Asset Builder tab
Author panel
Asset Variants
Asset Browser icon | |
![]() |
Indicates the number of variants created for an asset. |
Asset Variants dialog | |
Parameters | This section lists all user parameters defined as Key Parameters. |
Columns | Displays the parameters that have been added (>>) to the Columns list. A separate column is created for each parameter. |
Parameters Columns Mapping | Lists all the defined variants of the asset (Variant_1, Variant_2, etc.) with the parameter that drives the variant. The default variant names can be renamed to something more descriptive of the asset. Click the arrow to expand or collapse the display of the Parameters and Columns sections. |
![]() |
Adds a new variant to the table. |
![]() |
Removes a variant from the table. |
Creates and places a descriptor tag on an asset. A descriptor can contain multiple lines of alphanumeric text. The text displays in a floating tooltip when you move the cursor over the tag. You can enter text or you can use iLogic rules to create custom text for asset variants.
Access:
Asset Builder tab
Annotations panel
Descriptor
Select | Select the location on the object for the descriptor tag. Valid selections include a face, an edge, a vertex, or a work point. |
Advanced... | Use iLogic to define custom descriptors for asset variants |
Text Input Field | Enter one or more lines of alphanumeric text for the asset tag. |
![]() |
Click the OK button to finish the command and create the asset tag. |
![]() |
Click Cancel to cancel the command and close the mini-toolbar. |
Enters the BIM Exchange environment so you can define MEP connectors for use in AutoCAD and Revit.
Access:
Asset Builder tab
Annotations panel
BIM Exchange
See the BIM Exchange help topics for detailed information and procedures.
The key parameters define how the model can change after placement in a layout. For example, a conveyor can have a different length, width, height, or number of legs. Only named parameters are listed. The parameters are automatically selected if they are marked for export in the model parameters. You can add or modify any of the properties (Title, Company, Category, Author, Keywords, and Comments) using iProperties or the Asset Properties command. Any defined property information in the model automatically populates the parameters in the Publish Asset dialog box. Once published, these parameters are listed as Miscellaneous parameters in the Factory Properties browser.
Access: Key Parameters browser panel
![]() |
Click this button to sort the parameters in alphabetical order. |
![]() |
This button updates the parameters |
Key Parameters | Select the parameters that can be changed after the model is placed in the factory layout. |