Step 2: Install Panel
A. Double-check that the jacks are flush to the PCB (see above photo). Take the black and white panel
and gently lower it down on the PCB. Wiggle it slightly so that it fits over the jacks.
B. When the panel is on, hold everything together with one hand while putting a nut on the center jack
with your other hand (see photo on left). This is tricky and you may drop the nut a few times: don't
worry, this is the hardest part. Tighten the nut as tight as you can with your hands (don’t use a tool
yet).
C. Install the rest of the nuts on the jacks. First tighten each one by hand. Then go back and tighten all
the nuts another 1/8 turn using a 5/16” socket wrench or pliers (be careful not the scratch the panel!).
D. Flip it over and make sure there are no gaps between the jack and the PCB. Also make sure the PCB
is parallel with the panel. Be careful to hold the PCB and panel at the same time, as the PCB can still
slip off the jacks.