Since its founding in 1938 by Joseph Numero and Frederick Jones, Thermo King has been dedicated to refrigeration products. Thermo King provides transport refrigeration units (core products), refrigerated containers, refrigerated vehicles, cold storage units, and control systems, which are the core products used to maintain the temperature of goods during transportation. Thus regular inspections and parts updates are essential for maintaining the proper temperature of the items inside the vehicles. FridayParts offers Thermo King aftermarket parts with OEM-quality compatibility assurance. If you want to update or replace old Thermo King parts, welcome to browse our Thermo King parts catalog online and find the parts you need.
610DE | 600M | 610M | S-600 | S-700 | G-600 | 30 MULTI-TEMP | 400 | 130 | 310 |
S-610M | S-750i | S-610DE | G-700 | S-700 smartpower | C-600 | SPECTRUM | 110 | 300-50 | 3.00E-48 |
A500 | A400 | A360 | A-500 | A-400 | A-360 | SPECTRUM-50 | 200E | 200-50 | 400 SLX WHISPER |
T-880R | T-800R | T-680R | T-600R | T-1080S | T-1200R SPECTRUM | SPECTRUM-50 | SPECTRUM | 330 | 400E |
50 | DE | SB 30 | WHISPER PRO | 300 WHISPER PRO-50 | 400-50 | 300 WHISPER PRO | 100 | 100E | UMD |
190 | SL-400E SR2 | 210 | 230 | 230-50 | 210-50 | SPECTRUM-50 | KD-II / KDII / KD2 | McTRK-I / McTRKI / McTRK1 | MD-II / MDII / MD2 |
300 | MD | KD | RD | TS | URD | XDS | McTRK-II / McTRKII / McTRK2 | TD-II / TDII / TD2 | SuperNWD-5200 / SuperNWD5200 |
MULTI-TEMP | AM2 | TD | LND | JD-I / JDI / JD1 | KD-I SSIV / KDISSIV KD1SSIV | XNWD | SuperNWD-5300 / SuperNWD5300 | SuperTD-II / SuperTDII / SUPER2 | URD-III / URDIII / URD3 |
AMD-M1 / AMDM1 | Bus Power Pack / BusPowerPack | HK-II / HKII / HK2 | JD-II / JDII / JD2 | KD-I / KDI / KD1 | LND-II / LNDII / LND2 | AMD-M2 / AMDM2 | CD-Max / CDMAX | HK | RD-I / RDI / RD1 |
SB-I / SBI / SB1 | SDZ | RD-II / RDII / RD2 | SD-II / SDII / SD2 | SuperNWD-5100 / SuperNWD5100 | UMD-II / UMDII / UMD2 | SUMD-II / SUMDII / SUMD2 |
TK2.70 | TK270 | TK270VFM | TK486V | TK4.86V | TK 486V | TK486 | 4.86V | 486V | 86V |
TK4 | TK 2.35 | TK 3.53 | TK 3.88 | TK 3.95 | TK235 | TK353 | TK388 | TK395 | 86 4.86E |
TK482 | 82E 4.86 |
486 | TK486E | TK482E 4.82 |
482 | 4 | 82 4.82E |
482E | 86E 4.86V |
486E | TK380 | 374 | TK3.66 | TK3.66S |
X426 | X430 |
Pressure Sensor | 24V Fan | Oil Level Sensor | Oil Change PM Kit | Filter Set | 12V Fan Blower Suction | Condenser Fan | Belt | Starters | Fuel Pump |
AC Receiver Drier | Cap Expansion Tank | Compressors | Blower Motor Assembly | Switch On/Off With Harness | Oil Pressure Protection Switch | Overhaul Rebuild Kit | Water Temperature Sensor | Alternators | etc. |
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If your Thermo King SB equipment requires parts, we can provide you with high-performance and compatible Thermo King aftermarket parts. Our parts department is managed by trained staff who are familiar with the equipment you use and can provide explanations and guidance to help you select the right parts.
If you urgently need Thermo King parts in the short term, we have a large inventory to help you quickly resume operations. Whatever interests you need, from any aftermarket parts brands, we are committed to providing fast and reliable service to meet your needs. Please feel free to contact us, and we will be happy to assist you.
While playing golf on a hot summer day in 1938, Numero and his friend received a phone call informing them that fresh chicken in a truck had spoiled due to a breakdown and the hot weather. This loss sparked their thinking. One of their friends suggested building a mechanical refrigeration unit, and Numero enthusiastically embarked on this great project. Numero became the founder and first president of Thermo Control (now known as Thermo King) in the United States.
In 1938, Joseph Numero and Frederick Jones successfully obtained a patent for the "Type A" transport refrigeration unit, the first practical mechanical transport refrigeration system. It laid the foundation for the rise of frozen foods, large supermarkets, and the restaurant industry, making affordable fresh produce more widely available.
In 1942, Thermo King's Frederick Jones developed the first portable refrigeration unit for overseas troops. It not only allowed soldiers to enjoy fresh food and cold drinks on the front lines but also assisted field hospitals in storing temperature-sensitive medicines and plasma.
In 1958, Thermo King introduced diesel engines into refrigeration units, which was a significant advancement. Diesel engines had longer lifespans compared to gas-powered units and contributed to the rapid development of long-haul trucking.
In the 1960s, Thermo King continued to innovate and expand its business scope, including automotive air conditioning, milk coolers, beer keg coolers, and more. Thermo King has always been at the forefront of product innovation, bringing convenience to the refrigerated transport industry while reducing energy consumption and emissions.