Accuracy and adaptation define the modern automotive aftermarket. Whether restoring a classic, building a custom, or solving a repair puzzle, the challenge is often the same: accurately capturing the physical world to inform the digital design. The EINSTAR Rockit wireless handheld 3D scanner is built for this exact purpose. It translates complex automotive parts and spaces into accurate digital models, bridging the gap between the garage and CAD software.

Engineered for the Workshop

The Rockit is designed around real-world shop needs. Its fully wireless operation and lightweight design free you to scan an engine block, interior panel, or full chassis without cable hassles. The dual-light source system is key: 38 Laser Lines (19 + 19 Cossed Laser Lines) & 7 Blue Laser Parallel Lines captures fine details on brackets or fittings, while the infrared VCSEL mode handles large, dark, or reflective surfaces like bumpers or painted body panels without spray.

EINSTAR Rockit wireless handheld 3D scanner

Key Tech Specs for Builders

  • Scan Speed: Up to 90 frames per second for rapid data capture.
  • Dual Mode: Laser HD for detail; IR Rapid for large areas.
  • Portable: Wireless with hot-swappable batteries.
  • Output: Standard STL, OBJ, PLY files for CAD & 3D printing.

Transformative Applications

Reverse Engineering Obsolete Parts

Scan worn or unavailable components to create accurate digital blueprints for reproduction via CNC machining or 3D printing, solving the problem of discontinued parts.

Custom Fabrication & Fitment

Scan the target area like an engine bay or roll cage section. Use the exact 3D model as a reference in CAD to design custom turbo kits, mounts, or body panels that fit correctly the first time, reducing prototype cycles.

Damage Documentation & Digital Archiving

Create an accurate 3D record of damage for insurance claims or scan a vehicle before restoration for precise planning and part referencing.

Prototyping & Tool Creation

Quickly produce custom jigs, fixtures, or molds by scanning the workpiece and its environment, then machining or 3D printing the tool directly from the scan data.

Why Geeks and Pros Choose It

For the technical enthusiast, the Rockit is a gateway to accuracy. It allows for the documentation of projects, creation of custom digital assets, or simply the exploration of mechanical shapes. For the professional, it is a productivity tool that reduces guesswork, saves hours of manual measurement, and enables services like custom part reproduction that were previously too time-intensive or costly.

Conclusion

The EINSTAR Rockit addresses a core need in the aftermarket: the ability to quickly and accurately capture physical geometry. It empowers users to move from idea to design with confidence. For shops and builders looking to expand their capabilities in customization, restoration, or repair, implementing 3D scanning with the Rockit is a logical step toward greater efficiency and innovation.

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