Table 2. Prescribed Load Listing
Federal stock No.
Description
Func-
Minimum
Unit
15 days organizational
tional
stockage
of
maintenance allowances
group
authoriza-
issues
1-6
6-10
tion
61351201020
BATTERY, DRY: 1.5 volts,
6704
1
1
type D cell, BA30.
6240-797-2650
LAMP, INCANDESCENT
6705
(3)
(3)
(24455) No. 14.
(6)
(7)
Example: If the quantity listed in the
6-10 column is 4, the number of
equipments is 17, and the number of
authorized prescribed loads is 1, the
following formula would be used:
The resulting fraction is 0.8 therefore
the authorized stockage is 7.
Example: If the quantity listed in the
6-10 column is 4, the number of
equipments is 17, and the number of
authorized prescribed loads is 3, the
following formula would be used:
4 x 1 7 x 3 ÷ 1 0 = 2 0 . 4
The resulting fraction is 0.4; there-
fore the authorized stockage is 20.
Note. An exception is made for those
units and organizations required to have on
hand, boxed or packaged prescribed load(s)
pursuant to a special mission assignment.
Such prescribed load (s) will be computed
or selected separately from quantities au-
thorized for stockage at permanent station.
Repair parts required to perform or-
ganizational maintenance, which are
not authorized for stockage are iden-
tified by an asterisk, and are to be re-
quisitioned for immediate use only.
Subsequent changes to allowances will
be limited as follows:
(a)
(b)
(c)
AGO 10117A
No decrease in the stated quantity
of combat essential items is au-
thorized.
No change in the range of items is
authorized. If exception to the pre-
scribed load listing or revision to
allowances is considered necessary,
a recommendation should be for-
warded to the U. S. Army Mobility
Equipment Center.
Decreases in the stated qunatity of
items other than combat essential
items are authorized to a minimum
quantity sufficient to repair one
item and/or assembly and in-
creases in the stated quantity are
authorized for all items when jus-
tified by demand and usage experi-
ence.
Detailed
procedures
for
performing these adjustments are
prescribed in AR 735-35.
g. Guide Quantities per 100 Equipments.
Shown for each repair part applicable direct
and general support, and/or depot mainte-
nance is either an allowance factor or an as-
terisk allocation which indicates the follow-
ing:
(1)
(2)
A guide quantity factor is shown for
each part authorized to be stocked by
direct and general support mainte-
nance and supply support activities,
and the number of repair parts rec-
ommended for depot maintenance.
This factor is based on the latest mor-
tality data for 350 hours operation
per year and is the average quantity
required by the various maintenance
activities to provide maintenance and
supply support for 100 items of
equipment for a 15-day period under
average combat conditions.
The quantities of repair parts author-
ized for stockage are determind us-
ing the following mathematical for-
mula:
Quantity of equipment to be sup-
ported, multiplied by the listed
allowance factor, divided by 100.
Fractions derived from the use of the
above formula will be rounded to
whole numbers as follows: If the re-
sult is 1 or more and includes a frac-
tion that is 0.5 or more, the quantity
is rounded to the next higher num-
ber.
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