I didn't take any pictures. The trick with the springs is to assemble all of the parts, without putting the springs under tension, so as not to have to fight with them trying to pop the pieces apart while you are trying to get them into place. After you get everything put together, with the screws gently screwed down, you then use a small screwdriver to snap the ends of the springs into their proper locations or notches. This puts them under tension. Then you can tighten the screws. If you try to put everything together with the springs under tension, you will need three hands to hold everything while trying to get the screw started into it's hole. I hope that makes sense.