TFS integrates planning, equipment readiness, and field service so every detail is addressed before the job reaches location.
We start with a drone overlay of the actual pad — terrain, spacing, access. From there, every detail goes into SolidWorks, down to the inch:
Each layout gets reviewed with the operator and the rest of the service partners until the drawing matches what'll run on pad. No surprises.
A layout is only as good as the execution plan behind it.
Before the first sleeve is shifted, we put the static layout into motion, mapping each equipment and vendor interaction in advance to translate into an execution plan: who stages where, which connections happen in what order, what operational constraints still exist that require additional focus or problem solving?
Plans go through multiple revisions on purpose. The goal isn't a pretty drawing — it's that every crew on location, ours and yours, knows how the system will run before the first stage.
The Magnum SP® runs without grease manifolds. Without frac watch. Without a 24/7 service tech standing on the pad.
It's how 99.994% uptime gets achieved across hundreds of thousands of rental days a year.
The valves work quietly in the background so your crews focus on stages instead of managing iron. Red-zone entries drop. Pressure control NPT goes to zero.
Preparation is expected. Ownership is remembered.
Our service technicians arrive prepared, communicate with purpose, and take ownership of every job. They solve problems early, support the entire operation, and represent TFS with the professionalism customers remember.
Talk to a field expert. No fluff. No sales script.