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Shop Price Industries at Jackson Systems & Supply for replacement motors, fan motors, relays, and airflow-control components used in commercial air distribution and terminal-unit equipment. Price Industries is a strong choice for service and maintenance work that restores fan operation, airflow response, and core electrical control functions in commercial HVAC systems.

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More Price Industries Terminal-Unit Parts

Beyond core motor, relay, and airflow-control replacements, Price Industries also offers speed controllers, SCR controllers, transformers, power cables, blower wheels, digital thermostat components, and limit-switch-related parts that support broader terminal-unit operation and control. This expanded coverage makes Price Industries a practical fit for commercial HVAC service work that goes beyond a single failed motor and into fan control, airflow verification, control power, and related terminal-unit troubleshooting.

Why Choose Price Industries?

Built for Terminal-Unit Repairs

Price Industries is especially well suited for repairs involving terminal units and air distribution equipment, where fan operation, airflow response, and control performance all need to work together. That makes it more targeted than a general HVAC parts line and better aligned with commercial service applications.

Helps Solve Airflow and Fan-Control Issues

A key strength of the brand is its close connection to fan-driven air movement and terminal-unit response. In commercial service work, problems with motors, relays, airflow switches, and control devices can directly affect air delivery and unit performance, making this type of product coverage especially useful.

Supports Both Motor and Control Repairs

Many commercial HVAC repairs involve more than the motor alone. Price Industries supports service work tied to switching, speed control, airflow proving, and control power, making it valuable when restoring operation requires attention to both the fan assembly and the supporting electrical controls around it.

 

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