1. Start with these parts.
2. Put the cover on top of the display on a flat surface.
3. If necessary, loosen the frame screws to ensure the display fits, and then tighten them again later.
4. Tight these screws.
5. Tight those screws.
6. Put the Raspberry Pi 5 on the standoffs and connect the cables.
7. Mount the short standoffs.
8. Mount the long spacers. If you’re using a hat, now is the time to add it.
9. This step is optional. It explains that you can remove sections of the panel with a screwdriver if your HAT requires port access.
9. Insert the side panels in the holes and hold them with your hand. Align them as good as possible so it will be easier in the next step.
9. Mount the top plate. Start from one side and then mount it flat.
10. Tighten the screws carefully—do not overtighten them, as this could affect the alignment of the Raspberry Pi 5 connectors.
11. Put rubber feet on the fot.
12. Tight the screws for the Swivel unit.
13. Mount the Black distance to the thread.
14. Mount the two assemblies together. Done!