Key Features
- Heavy-duty galvanized steel construction – rust-resistant and built for long-term use
- Lifting capacity up to 1,000 lbs., compatible with most portable restroom models
- Easy installation on plastic skid units; ships with all assembly hardware
- Compact, lightweight design makes it efficient for frequent crane lifts
- Enables restroom access at multiple elevations, perfect for fast-moving high-rise projects
- Expands rental opportunities by adapting standard porta potties for vertical job sites
Why Choose the Crane Sling Unit?
The Crane Sling Unit provides a simple yet powerful way to adapt standard portable restrooms for unique job site conditions. Crews working in skyscraper construction, bridge projects, tunnels, and below-grade excavations save valuable time by having facilities nearby rather than climbing up or down multiple levels.
This solution is also popular with contractors because it allows them to use their existing fleet of portable restrooms, making it a cost-effective add-on rather than requiring specialized restroom units for every project.
Service & Maintenance Note
- Units must be lowered to ground level, one at a time, for servicing
- Pottys Plus provides scheduled cleanings, waste pumping, and restocking to keep facilities sanitary and OSHA-compliant
- Our service teams work with site managers to coordinate crane access during servicing, ensuring minimal disruption to workflow
Industry Applications
- High-rise construction projects (skyscrapers, office towers, multi-story apartments)
- Underground or below-grade projects (tunnels, basements, deep foundations)
- Bridge and overpass construction where crews work above traffic lanes
- Industrial sites requiring restroom access in hard-to-reach elevated areas
Safety & Compliance Note
The Pottys Plus Crane Sling Unit is engineered with OSHA guidelines in mind for hoisting portable restrooms. Each sling is made from galvanized steel to prevent rust, and every unit is inspected before delivery to ensure it meets safety and load-bearing standards. Crews should only use qualified crane operators when lifting units, and our team provides placement guidance to ensure stability and compliance at every job site.












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