Bearings
Needle Roller Bearings
Drawn Cup Bearings
TA & HMK Series Drawn Cup Needle Bearings
Quick Code: BB-462614
TA3520Z Drawn Cup Needle Roller Bearing Open End (HMK3520)
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Product Specification
Brand
Budget
Inside Dia (Fw)
35mm
Interchangeable With:
HMK3520
Outside Dia (D)
45mm
Width (C)
20mm
Reference
TA3520Z
Quick Order Code
BB-462614
Product Description
The TA3520Z is a high-performance drawn cup needle roller bearing designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern industrial applications. Engineered for reliability and efficiency, this Budget brand bearing offers exceptional protection against environmental challenges while delivering superior load-carrying capabilities.
Key Features:
- Advanced sealing mechanism prevents grease leakage and blocks entry of dust, dirt, and foreign particles
- Lightweight construction with low sectional height
- Shell-type outer ring precisely drawn, carburized, and heat-treated for enhanced durability
- High load-bearing capacity relative to its compact dimensions
Benefits:
- No requirement for axial positioning fixtures, simplifying installation
- Compact and space-efficient design suitable for tight mechanical spaces
- Cost-effective solution ideal for mass production environments
- Versatile performance across multiple industrial applications
Typical Applications:
- Automotive transmission systems
- Industrial machinery
- Agricultural equipment
- Material handling machinery
- Precision motion control systems
Specifications:
Brand: Budget
Inside Diameter: 35mm
Outside Diameter: 45mm
Width: 20mm
Interchangeable with: HMK3520
Product Reviews
Emrys 



30 August 23
A super bearing, works perfectly, however the outer casing is ever so slightly out of true round (I'm talking a thousanth of an inch max). It doesn't affect the bearing for what I need in any way, but if you needed super accuracy I'd go for one of Bearing Boys' machined jobbys. Just for clarity; all drawn cup bearings are a teeny bit off true round just by virtue of the manufacturing process.
A super bearing, works perfectly, however the outer casing is ever so slightly out of true round (I'm talking a thousanth of an inch max). It doesn't affect the bearing for what I need in any way, but if you needed super accuracy I'd go for one of Bearing Boys' machined jobbys. Just for clarity; all drawn cup bearings are a teeny bit off true round just by virtue of the manufacturing process.

