
Handheld precision, developed and produced by ZEISS
The portable T-SCAN hawk 2, the next-generation lightweight 3D laser scanner, comes with metrology-grade precision and remarkable ease of use. Whatever the task, wherever the job, this is a power tool that fits right in your hand.
Just take it and make it.



Your perfect working distance
Control your working distance with a new projection mode – a red laser marker helps you to easily adjust for perfect scanning results.

A solution that adapts to your workflow
The flow is yours – T-SCAN hawk 2 is intuitive to operate and adapts easily to the movement of your hand.

Go big with the new satellite mode
T-SCAN hawk 2 is the first portable laser scanner with the new satellite mode to scan up to multiple meters. No need for the classical built-in photogrammetry with coded markers. No compromise on accuracy.

GOM Inspect – The all-in-one software for 3D inspection
T-SCAN hawk 2 operates with GOM Inspect, the well established standard in 3D metrology and part of the ZEISS Quality Suite. For 14 days, enjoy your free trial of GOM Inspect Pro.
Features

Switching between different tasks
T-SCAN hawk 2 features seamless adjustments for resolution and field of view. Whether small parts, fine details, larger objects or deep pockets, confined spaces or hard-to-reach areas, this 3D laser scanner does the job.

Getting started is easy
Capture high precision data in no time. See how to do a fast one-shot calibration of the sensor – and find out everhing else that makes T-SCAN hawk 2 so easy to use with our Getting Started sessions.

Operate with a push of a button
T-SCAN hawk 2 features four buttons to start and navigate your workflow directly. No need to operate the software separately on your laptop.

Strong on dark and shiny surfaces
T-SCAN hawk 2 supports scanning on a wide range of materials and surfaces, delivering 3D measurement data with the highest precision.
Accessories

Everything at hand: Your case for travelling
Whether you take it to production or outside, the 3D laser scanner travels with you in just one case, containing additional tools.
- T-SCAN hawk 2
- Calibration panel
- Hyperscale
- Toolbox
- Reference points
- Power delivery hub

Stay plugged in and powered up
The handy power delivery hub doesn't take up much space and connects to your sensor, the power supply and your computer.

Cut out the unnecessary
The cards feature reference points to quickly define and cut out a background that you don't need.
Ready to take on many applications
Maintenance
- 3D inspection of dents, corrosion and damage
- 3D scanning and remanufacturing of legacy parts
- Indoor and outdoor, in rugged and harsh environments
- Wear monitoring

Reverse engineering
- From shape to CAD
- Archiving tools and cultural heritage
- Everything from small details to very large repairing of parts

Quality Control
- Actual comparison with CAD
- Functional dimensioning
- Shop floor inspection
- Reducing the number of iterations in your process

Design
- Digitize complex shapes and physical objects
- Design modification
- Interior design
- 3D visualisation

Industries
- Automotive, shipping, railway and aerospace
- Energy generation, oil and gas industry
- Agriculture, forestry and mining
- Heavy industry, mold and machine manufacturing






Technical Data
(1) D-K-21312-01-00 according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2018
(2) Acceptance Test based on ISO 10360
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Please select the topic you seek more information aboutT-SCAN hawk 2: How to measure in production
Small and portable: the T-SCAN hawk 2 is made for the use in production. See here how it supports your complete process chain from data collection for reverse engineering, different inspection tasks to the digital assembly of produced parts.
Do you want to find out more about the portable 3D laser scanner T-SCAN hawk 2? Visit HandsOnMetrology.com/sessions
T-SCAN hawk 2: How to scan large objects using a portable 3D scanner
Learn how to measure big parts, like sand molds. Roel is using the new Satellite Mode of the T-SCAN hawk 2 – replacing the built-in photogrammtry of the previous scanner generation. Together with scale bars, reference points and the big field of view of the handheld sensor, it is a powerful combination which ensures highly accurate data.
T-SCAN hawk 2: How does satellite mode work and why do you need it
Scanning larger parts can be challenging. We simplified the the process with the new satellite mode of the handheld laser scanner T-SCAN hawk 2. It does without coded markers thus preparations are easy and fast. Learn more about the advanced way of photogrammetry here. Got any questions? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com.
T-SCAN hawk 2: How to use a 3D scanner for dent detection
Looking for a way to speed up and refine your aircraft MRO? Let Roel show you how the T-SCAN hawk 2 and the Inspect Software aid in various inspection tasks, like GD&T, CAD comparisons or defect maps. Got any questions on 3D scanning? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: How to use a 3D scanner in confined spaces
In this How to Roel is scanning complex and hard to reach areas of a van interior. Whether for inspection or design purposes – the T-SCAN hawk 2 is the perfect fit for extracting accurate and complete dimensions in confined spaces. Got any questions on 3D scanning? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: Unboxing your new 3D laser scanner
Get started with your T-SCAN hawk 2. In this first episode you get to unbox the new hand-held laser scanner together with Aysel. Whether the power cable, the calibration panel or reference points, we got you covered for easy, fast and precise 3D scanning. Have you got any questions about 3D scanning? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: The setup
Want to know what to consider when setting up your new T-SCAN hawk 2? Let Aysel show you an easy step-by-step guide for starting your laptop as well as the system. Get ready for your first scan with the T-SCAN hawk 2! Have you got any questions about 3D scanning? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: Your first use of GOM Inspect
In our Getting Started we demonstrate how easy it is to start scanning with the T-SCAN hawk 2. Besides the calibration process, Aysel navigates you through our Inspection software and gives useful tips and tricks for your first scan. Have you got any questions about 3D scanning? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: Scanning in GOM Inspect
Have a look at the remote workflow which guides you through different scanning task with ease. Aysel applies the common scanning strategy of scanning one side of the part only. The buttons on the backside of the scanner simplify the process, even when scanning deep pockets. Got a question? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: Scanning with reference points
Have a look at how to easily scan both sides of your part using reference points. With just a push of a button on the T-SCAN hawk 2, the guided workflow assists in the scan. The software optimizes the polygonization of the final mesh. Have you got any questions about 3D scanning? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: Scanning without reference points
You are scanning a lot of 3D geometries? Then go ahead and try the scanning strategy Aysel presents in this Getting Started: Scanning without any reference points. Just select the right template in the software, define the background plane and start your 3D scan. Have you got any questions? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: The new Satellite mode
In this Getting Started we demonstrate how to accurately scan large parts with photogrammetry. The new integrated satellite mode ensures precise pre-referencing. No other features, like coded markers, are necessary. Watch the video to see the T-SCAN hawk 2 unleash its full potential.
Do you want to find out more about the portable 3D laser scanner T-SCAN hawk 2? Visit HandsOnMetrology.com/sessions
T-SCAN hawk 2: Scanning fine details
Whether you are scanning large parts with local details or a completely detailed part, T-SCAN hawk 2 is the right solution. Let Aysel explain you, how to operate the scanner and get useful tips and tricks for both cases. Have you got any questions? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: Scanning deep pockets
Your challenge is to scan deep pockets of a part? The single laser line mode of the T-SCAN hawk 2 allows you to scan even deeper into wholes. Watch the Getting Started to learn more about the detailed scan of hard to reach areas. Have you got any questions on 3D scanning? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: All features of the remote control buttons
Let Aysel show you the different possibilities of the control buttons on the back of the T-SCAN hawk 2. It makes starting the remote workflow, zooming in and out, opening the menu and more as easy as a push of the button. Have you got any questions on 3D scanning? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: Accessories
You want to scan your parts without sticking reference points on it? We have the right accessory for you: the magnetic reference pillars. Placing them around the part ensures easy, intuitive and accurate data collection. Have you got any questions on 3D scanning? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com
T-SCAN hawk 2: Get some useful tips & tricks
Need more tricks on the new T-SCAN hawk 2? Aysel is going to reveal useful tips that make your scanning process even more successful. Get more information on topics, like exposure modes, scanner orientation, defining background planes and customizing workflows. Have you got any questions on 3D scanning? Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com