DISCOVER

THE TLR DIFFERENCE

For more than 70 years, our family-owned business has set the standard for excellence in hydraulic repairs. We deliver exceptional customer service through fast response times and active communication.

DISCOVER

THE TLR DIFFERENCE

For more than 70 years, our family-owned business has set the standard for excellence in hydraulic repairs. We deliver exceptional customer service through fast response times and active communication.

FIND YOUR NEW HOME AT TLR HYDRAULICS

We have positions for Machinists and Mechanics in a family-owned business.

You’ll find a welcoming place to build your career and a workplace that recognizes and rewards excellence.

 Call us at 972-775-1085 or send us an e-mail at team@tlrhydraulicsdfw.com.

MACHINE SHOP

We operate using above average lathes, mills, welders, lapping machines, and highly-skilled machinists to ensure accuracy and highest of quality in order to get your equipment up and running as quickly as possible.

HYDRAULIC

We operate using finest hydraulic components and materials in our systems. Our trained and certified fabricators and machinists build and assemble hydraulics and can create just about any system you need.

FIELD SERVICES

We operate complete rig and frac systems, consisting of hydraulic power units, agitators, preventive maintenance, torque converters, draw works, compounds, mud pumps, clutches, electric motors, natural gas and compressors.​

Our In-House Work Means Faster Turnaround For You!

You will find the machine shop at TLR Hydraulics has the equipment and expertise to complete your repairs

or fabricate custom hydraulics quickly and precisely, using state-of-the-art machinery.

Reduce Down-Time & Increase Productivity

If your hydraulics are down, that equipment is out of business. TLR Hydraulics is prepared to repair any and all components of a hydraulic system, including:

Full Machine Shop

  • Cylinders
  • Pumps
  • Motors
  • Valves
  • Pins/Bushings
  • Hoses
  • Swivels
  • Hammers
  • Power Units
  • Interchange Specialists

Service To Every Industry

No matter what industry you operate in – or the size and type of your hydraulics equipment – TLR Hydraulics can repair it. In fact, we probably have done similar work hundreds of times before!

Contact TLR Today!

No matter what industry you operate in – or the size and type of your hydraulics equipment – TLR Hydraulics can repair it. In fact, we probably have done similar work hundreds of times before!

TLR Hydraulics, Inc. Headquarters:

1031 Eastgate Dr.
Midlothian, TX 76065
Phone: 972-775-1085

Dallas:

4804 Almond Ave.
Dallas, TX 75247
Phone: 214-631-4011

San Diego Area:

1232 Simpson Way Ste. B
Escondido, CA. 92029
Phone: 619-596-2222

West Texas (Permian Basin) Area:

11202 W. Interstate 20 East
Odessa, TX 79765
Phone: 432-561-5353

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Recent News

The Importance of Interchange Expertise

Interchange specialists for hydraulic systems are professionals who specialize in the compatibility and interchangeability of hydraulic components and systems. Their main role is to ensure that hydraulic components from different manufacturers can be interchanged seamlessly within a hydraulic system. Hydraulic systems rely on various components such as pumps, valves, cylinders, hoses, fittings, and connectors to…

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Different Needs Call For Specific Types Of Hydraulic Cylinders

Hydraulic cylinders are mechanical devices used to create linear motion by converting hydraulic energy into mechanical force. They find applications in various industries, including manufacturing, construction, oil and gas extraction, and heavy equipment. There are several different types of hydraulic cylinders, each designed for specific purposes. Single-Acting Cylinder: A single-acting cylinder operates in one direction,…

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Hydraulic Rods – Why Chrome?

Chrome rods are commonly used in hydraulic applications because of their high strength and resistance to corrosion. In hydraulic systems, a piston is typically connected to a rod, which extends through a cylinder and is used to transmit force. The rod must be strong enough to withstand the forces and stresses placed upon it during…

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