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        OCAM Roller Shutter Tonneau Cover Maintenance Guide

        23 April 2026

        OCAM Roller Shutter Tonneau Cover Maintenance Guide


        Keep Your Roller Cover Running Smoothly for Years

        If you own an OCAM tonneau cover, regular maintenance is essential to keep it operating smoothly, quietly, and reliably in real Australian conditions.

        Whether you’re running a manual or electric roller cover, this step-by-step guide will help you maintain peak performance, extend product lifespan, and avoid common issues.

         



        Watch the Full Maintenance Tutorial

         



        Why Tonneau Cover Maintenance Matters

        Your tonneau roller cover is exposed to dust, dirt, water, and harsh environments — especially if you're touring, working on-site, or heading off-road.

        Routine maintenance helps:

        • Prevent track jamming and stiffness
        • Ensure smooth opening and closing
        • Avoid water drainage issues
        • Extend the life of your roller system
        • Maintain a clean, professional finish on your vehicle

        At OCAM, we design our products for durability — but like any moving system, a little upkeep goes a long way.



        Tools You’ll Need

        Most maintenance can be completed with basic tools:

        • Flathead screwdrivers (large and small)
        • Phillips head screwdriver
        • 10mm spanner
        • 5mm Allen key
        • Hose or air blower
        • Silicone spray lubricant (non-oil based)


        Step-by-Step Maintenance Guide


        1. Clean and Lubricate the Tracks

        Dust and debris buildup is the most common cause of poor roller performance.

        • Hose, brush, or blow out dirt from the tracks
        • Apply silicone spray or the supplied lubricant
        • Avoid oil-based products like WD-40 Multi-Use Product, as they attract dirt and can damage components


        2. Clean and Flush Drain Hoses

        Blocked drains can lead to water pooling inside your tub.

        • Disconnect hoses using a Phillips head screwdriver
        • Flush thoroughly with water
        • Ensure water flows freely before reconnecting


        3. Check Clamps and Fasteners

        Vibration from driving — especially off-road — can loosen fittings over time.

        • Inspect clamping brackets every few months
        • Tighten bolts using a 5mm Allen key
        • Check T-nuts with a 10mm spanner
        • For other models, ensure all hardware is secure and properly mounted


        4. Clean the Roller Drum (Every 6 Months)

        Debris inside the drum can affect operation and cause wear.

        • Remove the cover using a Phillips head screwdriver
        • Clear out dirt, leaves, or loose material
        • Ensure internal drains are clear and flowing

        Apply a small amount of lithium grease between the drum housing and shutter slats for smoother operation.



        5. Important Note for Manual Models

        When working on manual roller covers:

        • Do NOT disengage the tension locking pin
        • This is located on the right-hand side of the drum
        • Disengaging it may affect shutter tension and operation


        Electric Roller Cover Maintenance

        Clutch Adjustment

        If your electric roller is slipping or needs manual operation:

        • Release the locking plate
        • Adjust the screw underneath
          • Tighten (in) to engage
          • Loosen (out) to disengage

        Only adjust when necessary.



        Recalibrating Your Electric Roller Cover

        If your shutter:

        • Doesn’t fully open or close
        • Beeps during operation

        …it may need recalibration.


        Steps:

        1. Locate the fuse near your vehicle battery
        2. Remove it for 1 minute, then reinsert
        3. Hold both open and close buttons on the remote for 5 seconds
        4. Press open repeatedly until fully open (small increments)
        5. Wait for double beep
        6. Repeat the process to fully close


        Built for Australian Conditions — Backed by Support

        At OCAM, our roller shutter tonneau covers are designed to handle everything from job sites to off-road touring. But what sets us apart is not just the product — it’s the support behind it.

        We’re here to help you:

        • Maintain your gear properly
        • Troubleshoot any issues
        • Get the most out of your setup


        Need Help? We’ve Got You Covered

        If you have any questions about your roller shutter tonneau cover, our after-sales support team is ready to assist.

         



        Looking for an Installation Guide? We’ve Got You Covered

        If you'd like to review the installation process for a roller shutter tonneau cover, download one of our fitting guides as a reference. Or just reach out to our team for support.
         



        FAQ's

        How often should I maintain my tonneau cover?
        Every 3–6 months depending on usage and conditions.

        What lubricant should I use on tonneau cover tracks?
        Use silicone spray or supplied lubricant only. Avoid oil-based products.

        Why is my electric roller shutter not closing properly?
        It may need recalibration or clutch adjustment.

        Can I clean tonneau drain hoses myself?
        Yes, simply disconnect and flush with water to remove blockages.

         

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