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UniMac — Authorized Distributor

UniMac On-Premise Laundry
Equipment

UniMac builds the most complete line of OPL washer-extractors and tumble dryers available — from 20 lb cabinet hardmounts to 450 lb softmounts for the most demanding institutional laundries. CLEC is an authorized UniMac distributor serving South Florida since 1969.

Quick Specs
Washer capacity range 20–450 lb
Dryer capacity range 30–170 lb
Mount types Hardmount & Softmount
Controls UniLinc Touch
Water savings Up to 50%
Distributor since 1969
Understanding OPL

What Is On-Premise Laundry?

On-Premise Laundry — OPL — means processing your own linen on-site rather than sending it to an outside laundry service. Hotels wash their own sheets and towels. Hospitals launder their own gowns and linens. Nursing homes handle their own bedding and resident garments. When you run an OPL operation, you control quality, turnaround time, cost, and compliance.

UniMac is the industry standard for OPL equipment. Manufactured by Alliance Laundry Systems, UniMac machines are engineered specifically for institutions that need reliable, high-capacity performance day after day, year after year — not for occasional use. They're built heavier, programmed with more precision, and backed by a warranty structure that assumes continuous commercial operation.

As an authorized UniMac distributor, CLEC supplies the complete UniMac OPL line to operations throughout Palm Beach and Broward Counties — and handles installation, service, and parts so you have one company responsible for the full equipment lifecycle.

Why OPL Makes Sense
Faster Turnaround
Linen is processed and back in service in hours, not days.
Lower Long-Term Cost
Eliminate per-pound laundry service fees. ROI typically achieved within 2–4 years.
Quality Control
You set and lock wash programs. Consistent results, every cycle.
Infection Control
High-temp programmable cycles for healthcare and regulated environments.
Washer-Extractors

UniMac OPL Washer-Extractor Lines

UniMac produces six washer-extractor configurations covering 20 to 450 lb capacity. Every line is built for continuous commercial operation — the differences are in capacity, mount type, floor requirements, and performance tier.

Top of Line
UW High-Performance Softmount Series
20–450 lb

The flagship UniMac OPL line. Softmount machines use an internal suspension system to absorb vibration during extraction — eliminating the need for structural floor reinforcement and concrete anchoring. This makes them the right choice for upper-floor installations or any location where floor loading is a constraint. G-force extraction up to 400G reduces drying time and energy costs.

20–450 lb capacity Softmount (no floor anchoring) Up to 400G extraction OPTispray & OPTidry UniLinc Touch controls
Can be installed on upper floors without structural modification
High-speed extraction shortens dryer cycle time and reduces utility costs
Best for hotels, hospitals, and large institutional laundries
Most Popular
UW Mid-Performance Hardmount Series
20–125 lb

The most widely installed UniMac OPL configuration. Hardmount machines bolt directly to a concrete slab, making them extremely stable and mechanically simpler than softmounts. Lower upfront cost with the same reliable OPL performance. The right choice when you have a ground-floor concrete slab installation and want to maximize value without sacrificing durability.

20–125 lb capacity Hardmount (bolt-to-slab) Ground floor installations UniLinc Touch controls
Lower cost than softmount at comparable capacities
Simpler mechanical design — fewer components to service
Ideal for nursing homes, hotels, and athletic facilities on slab
Compact Footprint
Cabinet Hardmount Series
20–60 lb

The cabinet hardmount combines a fully enclosed, finished cabinet exterior with the proven hardmount washer-extractor mechanism. Clean, professional appearance for installations in visible or semi-visible laundry areas. Available in 20, 30, 40, and 60 lb capacities — well suited to nursing homes, schools, and facilities where the laundry room has some public-facing visibility.

20–60 lb capacity Enclosed cabinet exterior Professional appearance
Finished cabinet exterior — no industrial appearance
Good for assisted living, schools, and professional environments
Full commercial OPL durability in a cleaner package
Entry-Level OPL
Value Line Hardmount Series
20–50 lb

UniMac's entry-level OPL offering. The Value Line delivers commercial-grade construction and durability at a lower price point — the right fit for operations with moderate linen volumes that don't need the full feature set of the High-Performance or Mid-Performance series. Fully serviceable by our factory-trained technicians with stocked OEM parts.

20–50 lb capacity Hardmount Lower entry cost
Best value for moderate-volume operations
Commercial durability without premium pricing
Fully OEM-parts supported by CLEC
Top Load
UM202 Top-Load Washer
20 lb

The UM202 is UniMac's commercial top-load washer for small-volume OPL applications. Useful for operations that primarily process small loads — personal garments, specialty items, or supplemental capacity alongside larger front-load machines. Simple controls, commercial durability, and a familiar loading format for environments where staff turnover makes training a consideration.

20 lb capacity Top-load design Simple operation
Familiar operation reduces staff training requirements
Good for personal garments, specialty items, supplemental loads
Commercial build quality despite residential-style loading
Dryers & Stacked Units

UniMac Tumble Dryers & Stacked Combinations

UniMac's dryer line is engineered to match the throughput capacity of their washer-extractors. OPTidry™ moisture-sensing technology prevents overdrying, extending linen life and reducing energy consumption.

Industrial Tumble Dryers
Single-drum, standalone
30–170

UniMac's standalone tumble dryers run from 30 lb to 170 lb capacity, available in gas and electric configurations. OPTidry™ moisture sensing continuously measures remaining moisture in the load and terminates the cycle precisely at target dryness — preventing the overdrying that shortens linen life and wastes energy. Multiple heat levels and programmable cool-down periods are standard.

30, 50, 75, 100, 120, and 170 lb capacities
Gas or electric heat configurations
OPTidry™ moisture sensing — stops at target dryness
Programmable cycles with cool-down periods
Extends linen life vs. timed drying
Stack Dryers
Double-capacity, half the footprint
2×30

Two 30 lb dryer tumbler units stacked into a single column — double the drying capacity with the same floor footprint as a single machine. Stack dryers are the solution when laundry room square footage is limited but throughput requirements demand multiple dryers running simultaneously. Independently controlled upper and lower drums allow different cycle programs to run at the same time.

Two 30 lb drums in a single floor footprint
Independent controls on upper and lower drums
Different cycle programs can run simultaneously
Ideal for space-constrained laundry rooms
OPTidry™ moisture sensing on both drums
Fire Department Equipment

UniMac PPE Drying Cabinets

Standard commercial dryers are inadequate for firefighter PPE. Tumbling action and high heat that works for linen can degrade the protective membranes and reflective trim in turnout gear — and still leave moisture trapped in the layered fabric system where carcinogens accumulate.

Purpose-Built Airflow
Targeted airflow is directed at the specific geometry of turnout coats, pants, hoods, and gloves — not a tumbling drum. Every layer dries completely, including the thermal liner and moisture barrier.
No Material Degradation
Controlled temperature drying preserves the integrity of retroreflective trim, moisture barriers, and thermal protective layers — gear that costs $3,000–5,000 per set lasts longer when dried correctly.
NFPA Compliance Support
Proper decontamination and drying of PPE is part of NFPA 1851 compliance. Drying cabinets designed specifically for this task are the recognized solution for ensuring gear is fully dried before it's returned to service.
Gear Covered

UniMac PPE drying cabinets are configured to dry a complete set of firefighter protective equipment — every item that comes into contact with combustion gases and particulates.

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Turnout Coat
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Turnout Pants
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Gloves
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Hood
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Boots
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SCBA Mask
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Hood & Liner
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SCBA Pack
UniMac Technology

Three Technologies That Set UniMac Apart

UniMac's OPL advantage isn't just build quality — it's the proprietary technology built into every machine. OPTispray, OPTidry, and UniLinc Touch work together to reduce utility costs, extend linen life, and give operators complete control over every cycle.

Most commercial laundry equipment in the OPL category does one thing: wash and dry. UniMac engineered a layer of intelligence on top of that — water recirculation that cuts consumption in half, moisture sensing that stops the dryer at exactly the right moment, and a control system that can be programmed once and locked so every operator runs the same cycle, every time.

For operations that run thousands of pounds of linen per week, these aren't marginal improvements. OPTispray alone can pay for itself in water savings within the first year of operation. OPTidry reduces linen replacement costs by eliminating the brittleness and fiber breakdown caused by overdrying.

UniMac Technology
OPTispray™
Recirculating spray rinse system

Instead of filling the drum with water for each rinse cycle, OPTispray recirculates the rinse water through a spray nozzle system — achieving the same rinse quality with dramatically less water. The result is up to 50% reduction in water usage per cycle compared to conventional fill-and-drain rinsing. In high-volume OPL operations, water is one of the largest operating costs. OPTispray directly addresses that.

50%
Reduction in water usage vs. conventional rinsing
UniMac Technology
OPTidry™
Moisture-sensing cycle termination

Timed drying runs the machine for a fixed period regardless of actual moisture content — which means linen either gets overdried or runs too long. OPTidry uses sensors to continuously monitor moisture remaining in the load and terminates the cycle precisely when the target dryness level is reached. This eliminates overdrying damage, reduces energy consumption per cycle, and protects the investment in your linen inventory.

Extended linen life — less fiber damage from overdrying
UniMac Technology
UniLinc™ Touch
Programmable touchscreen controls

UniLinc Touch is the control interface across UniMac's OPL line — a full-color touchscreen available in 34 languages with programmable cycle presets that can be locked to prevent unauthorized modification. For healthcare and regulated environments, this means compliant wash programs can be set once and protected from override. ECO cycle options and diagnostic readouts are standard. Remote monitoring capability is available on select configurations.

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Languages supported — programmable & lockable cycle presets
Who Uses It

Industries That Run UniMac OPL Equipment

UniMac OPL machines are designed for any operation that processes significant linen volume on-site and needs equipment that won't let them down.

Hotels & Hospitality
High-volume sheet, towel, and F&B linen. Softmount systems for upper-floor laundry rooms.
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Healthcare & Hospitals
Programmable high-temp cycles, barrier washing, and infection control compliance.
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Nursing Homes
Resident garments and clinical linen. Gentle and disinfection cycles in one machine.
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Fire Departments
PPE drying cabinets for turnout gear, gloves, hoods, and SCBA equipment.
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Restaurants & F&B
Table linens, uniforms, and kitchen textiles. Capacity sized to covers-per-day volume.
Athletic & Fitness
Towels, uniforms, and practice gear. High-frequency loads at multiple capacities.
Correctional Facilities
Uniform, bedding, and garment processing. High-capacity, high-reliability requirements.
Veterinary Clinics
Surgical and recovery linens. Programmable sanitizing cycles for clinical environments.
Authorized Distributor
Factory authorization means access to the complete UniMac product line, full manufacturer warranty support, and direct technical resources — not available through unauthorized resellers.
We Install What We Sell
CLEC's installation team handles delivery, positioning, anchoring, utility connections, program configuration, and on-site testing. The same company that sold the machine installs it correctly.
In-House Service & OEM Parts
Factory-trained technicians with stocked parts vans. Most repairs handled on the first visit. OEM parts on hand mean your machines aren't down waiting for a parts order to arrive.
Free Sizing Consultation
Tell us your operation — linen volume, floor space, utilities, industries served — and we'll size the right equipment for free. No obligation, no overselling.

Ready to Talk About UniMac OPL Equipment?

Give us the details of your operation and we'll recommend the right equipment and configuration. We've been doing this in South Florida since 1969 — we'll give you a straight answer.

Questions & Answers

UniMac OPL FAQ

Common questions about UniMac OPL equipment, configurations, and what to expect from CLEC as your distributor.

Still have questions?

Our team has been sizing and selling UniMac equipment to South Florida businesses for over 55 years. Call or send a message and we'll answer directly.

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Hardmount washer-extractors bolt directly to a concrete slab using anchor bolts. They transmit vibration forces directly to the floor structure, which means they require a reinforced concrete slab for installation and are best suited to ground-floor locations. They're mechanically simpler and typically less expensive than softmounts at comparable capacities.

Softmount washer-extractors use an internal suspension system — springs and dampers — to absorb the vibration forces generated during high-speed extraction. Because the machine contains the vibration internally, softmounts can be installed on upper floors, on wood-framed structures, or anywhere floor loading and vibration transmission are concerns. Softmounts also typically reach higher G-force extraction speeds (up to 400G), which reduces moisture remaining in the load and shortens dryer cycle time.

The right choice depends on your installation location and floor construction. We'll assess your site and recommend the appropriate configuration before any purchase.

The right capacity depends on your daily linen poundage and the number of operating hours available for laundering. The basic formula: divide your daily linen weight by the number of cycles per machine per day (which depends on cycle time and available hours). That gives you the washer capacity needed to process your volume.

For hotels, the starting point is room count × occupancy rate × linen weight per room. For healthcare, it's bed count × daily linen weight per bed. For most applications, we have standard sizing guides we've refined over 55 years of South Florida installations. Contact us with your operation details — we'll run the numbers at no charge and recommend a configuration sized to your actual volume, not an approximation.

Conventional OPL washer-extractors perform rinse cycles by filling the drum with water, agitating, then draining — repeating this two or three times. Each fill uses a full drum's worth of water.

OPTispray replaces the fill-and-drain rinse with a recirculating spray rinse. Water is continuously recirculated through spray nozzles while the drum rotates, achieving the same rinse dilution with a fraction of the water. UniMac's data shows up to 50% reduction in water usage per cycle compared to conventional rinsing. For a hotel or hospital running hundreds of pounds of linen per day, that's a meaningful reduction in water and wastewater costs — typically enough to contribute meaningfully to ROI calculations on the equipment investment.

Yes. UniLinc Touch controls allow administrators to program wash cycles and then lock them with a passcode. Once locked, operators can select from the available preset programs but cannot modify temperatures, cycle times, or other parameters. This is particularly important for healthcare facilities where specific wash temperatures and cycle configurations are required for infection control compliance — a staff member can't accidentally run a low-temperature cycle on clinical linen that requires a high-temperature sanitizing wash.

CLEC programs and configures wash cycles during installation based on your specific requirements. If your needs change, we can update programs during service visits.

CLEC handles the complete installation — delivery, positioning, floor anchoring (for hardmounts), leveling and suspension setup (for softmounts), water supply connections, drain connections, gas or electrical connections, and ventilation. We configure the wash programs on the machine and test it through full cycles before leaving.

We also offer a pre-installation site assessment for new laundry room builds or significant reconfiguration — reviewing floor construction, utility availability, clearances, and drainage before equipment is ordered. This prevents costly surprises on installation day.

UniMac OPL equipment carries a manufacturer warranty through Alliance Laundry Systems. Warranty terms vary by product line and component — typically a full-machine warranty for one year with extended coverage on specific components like the cylinder and bearing assembly on qualifying models. Because CLEC is an authorized distributor, warranty claims are handled directly through the manufacturer relationship — you're not dealing with an unauthorized reseller who has no direct warranty support path.

Using genuine OEM parts for any repairs or maintenance is important for maintaining warranty coverage. CLEC stocks UniMac OEM parts and uses them exclusively in all service work.

The key differences are in construction, capacity, programmability, and operational intensity. OPL equipment is engineered for continuous, high-cycle-count operation — running multiple shifts per day, every day of the year. The mechanical components are built heavier, the bearings and seals are rated for higher cycle counts, and the control systems are designed for institutional use by multiple operators across shifts.

Standard commercial washers (what you'd find in a coin laundromat) are built for high transaction volume but not necessarily continuous single-operator high-capacity processing. They're also not designed with the programmability and lockability that regulated environments require. OPL machines are a distinct product category designed specifically for on-premise institutional laundry operations.

Yes. If you have existing UniMac equipment in Palm Beach or Broward County that needs service, regardless of where it was purchased, contact us. Our factory-trained technicians can service it and we carry OEM parts for UniMac machines. We'll assess the equipment's condition, advise on any needed repairs, and provide ongoing service support if you'd like to establish a service relationship going forward.