About Inserting Standard Parts (AutoCAD Mechanical Toolset)

AutoCAD Mechanical toolset ships with content libraries that contain over a half a million pre-drawn standard parts and features. They comply with a wide range of international drafting standards.

Standards

AutoCAD Mechanical toolset ships content library files for each of the following standards:

At the time you install AutoCAD Mechanical toolset, you can select what standards (content libraries) to install.

The AMCONTENTLIB command displays content from all the content libraries your computer is configured to access. Additionally, AutoCAD Mechanical toolset has commands to directly access parts and features by category. This is a convenient way to access a filtered list of standard parts/features.

Commands

Category Command
Fasteners  
  Screws AMSCREW2D
  Nuts AMNUT2D
  Washers AMWASHER2D
    Belleville washers (cup washers) AMBELL2D
  Pins AMPIN2D
    Taper Pins AMTAPERPIN2D
    Cylindrical Pins AMCYLPIN2D
    Cotter Pins AMCOTTERPIN2D
    Clevis Pins AMCLEVISPIN2D
    Grooved studs AMGROOVESTUD
  Rivets AMRIVET2D
    Plain rivets AMPLRIVET2D
    Countersunk rivets AMCRIVET2D
  Drill bushings AMDRBUSH2D
    Drill bushing + corresponding hole AMDRBUSHHOLE2D
  Plugs AMPLUG2D
Shaft Parts  
  Roller Bearings AMROLBEAR2D
  Seals and O-rings AMSEALS2D
  Adjusting rings AMADJRINGS
Springs  
  Compression springs AMCOMP2D
  Extension springs AMEXT2D
  Torsion springs AMTOR2D
  Belleville springs AMBELL2D
Steel Shapes AMSTLSHAP2D
Lubricators AMLUBRI2D
Accessories AMACCESSORIES2D

The insertion process is similar for each standard part. Select the standard part you want to insert, select the view to insert, and then specify the size. When you insert a standard part in a drawing, the BOM updates automatically.

If you use the AMCONTENTLIB command, you can select any standard or custom part for insertion. If you use a command that directly access parts by category, you can only access the parts associated with that command. The procedures linked to this page provides access to two sets of procedures. One set (procedures to insert a screw) illustrates the process of using the AMCONTENTLIB command. The other set (procedures to insert a steel shape) illustrates the process of using a command that directly access parts and features by category.

You can quickly generate a view from a standard part that already exists in a drawing (for example, create the top view from the front view) with the AMPOWERVIEW command.