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It should have come with a Allen wrench. Be sure it is off. Insert it in the bottom into the center hole. Move it back and forth several times until it frees up. Remove wrench and try, you may have to do this several times. Also be sure the unit is reset before turning on. If it does nothing nor makes nay noise it is probably tripped.
Use vacuum cleaner to see if something is loose.
Otherwise, a noisy disposal that works is functional and not dangerous... but annoying.
Life of disposal is probably shortened since the bearing seal could have failed letting water in, and bearings could be rusted.
Replace disposal if noise bother you.
Which direction does disposal blade turn? For example when looking straight-on at the nut holding power saw blade, the blade rotates counterclockwise, so the nut is reverse thread. Most disposals are not made for repairs http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-repair-and-install-Garbage-disposal.html Add a comment and say where you are getting the parts and which model
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