Tool Sharpening, Reconditioning & Industrial Repair Services worked example
Inspection Queue Time at 7.2% handling & staging allowance: a worked example
Suppose handling & staging allowance falls to 7.2%. This page works the full calculation at that level so you can see exactly which result moves and by how much. Inspection queue time tells a reconditioning shop how many hours a backlog of returned tools will sit before it clears the incoming-inspection station.
The inputs for this scenario
- Tools awaiting incoming inspection: 120 units (held at the documented default)
- Inspection throughput per hour: 12 units / hr (held at the documented default)
- Handling & staging allowance: 7.2 % (the input this scenario stresses; the baseline uses 10)
Working through the calculation
- The calculation starts from the formula this tool documents: Base inspection queue time time = required work รท processing rate.
- Adjusted run time works out to 10.72 hr at these inputs, and this is the headline figure for the scenario.
- Base run time works out to 10 hr at these inputs.
- Allowance applied works out to 7.2 % at these inputs.
- Process rate works out to 12 pieces / min at these inputs.
How this compares with the baseline
- Against the tool's baseline example, where handling & staging allowance sits at 10% and the headline result is 11 hr, this scenario comes in 2.55% below the baseline at 10.72 hr.
- It computes the hours needed to clear a queue of tools through inspection by dividing the backlog by the inspection rate and adding a percentage allowance for handling and staging. When the numbers land here, the stressed input is the lever to work; the walkthrough above shows exactly how much each output recovers as it climbs back toward the baseline.
Results at a glance
- Adjusted run time: 10.72 hr (headline result)
- Base run time: 10 hr
- Allowance applied: 7.2 %
- Process rate: 12 pieces / min
Run it with your numbers
- To rerun this with your own numbers, open the live Inspection Queue Time calculator, set handling & staging allowance to your actual value, and adjust the remaining inputs to match your operation.
Last reviewed 2026-05-12.