
PEM is a brand of fasteners produced for sheet metal applications by Penn Engineering. Many of these fasteners are designed to be inserted into a sheet metal part and become a “self clinching” semi-permanent insert in the sheet metal part.
When you add these fasteners to a sheet metal part, they effectively make the part an assembly and allow the fasteners to be called out in a bill of materials (BOM). Inventor supports the use of these special fasteners within an assembly through the Bolted Connection Component Generator or through placement from the Content Center Navigation.
The PEM category in Content Center provides four families of components: Nuts, Standoffs, Studs, and Other. Place these sheet metal fasteners into your assembly using the same steps for placing other Content Center components.
Use Sheet Metal Fasteners in Assembly
The bolted connection generator supports the use of self-clinching nuts in bolted connections involving sheet metal components.
- Specify the placement of a bolted connection (see the following task) and begin populating the bolted connection.
- Select the appropriate bolt (or screw) and washers.
- To select a sheet metal nut, click the: Click to add a fastener text. In the selection dialog box, select the All option selected in the Standard drop-down menu and Sheet Metal Nuts in the Category drop-down menu. Click to select a sheet metal nut.
- Finish populating the bolted connection and click OK.
Place Sheet Metal Fasteners from Content Center
- On the ribbon, click Assemble tab
Component panel
Place from Content Center .
- Under the PEM category, navigate to a sheet metal fastener family.
- Select a component by performing one of the following:
- Select a component family and click OK.
- Double-click a family.
- Select the appropriate class and size of component to place.
- Click OK to return to your assembly with the selected component attached to your cursor.
- Select a location within your assembly and click to place the sheet metal fastener.