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I'm sorry to hear that your saw would not turn off. This sounds like a possible switch issue and would need to be looked at by a service center. I would encourage you to stop use of the saw until it has been checked out. Please follow the link to locate your nearest service center. blackanddecker com
You need to turn the dial slowly. If the belt starts to come off turn the knob in the other direction,slowly until the belt is centered. Doing it slow is the trick.
there should be a lever that will loosen the tention on the belt so you can get it off. be sure to put the new belt on with the arrows facing the rotation (some sanding belts do not need to be oriented this way, but check) otherwise the belt will come apart after a few rotations.
Common problem, disassemble, get the cord out, get some new power cord, and re-terminate the new cord into the Sander, and reassemble. This usually doesn't do too much harm, looks bad though.
I have one of those and I just smack the front roller ahead with a brass or plastic hammer. I hit the movable bracket that the roller is attached to. It takes a pretty stout whack to do it though. hope this helps you
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