That's a Weber custom full wrapLooks like the handles come with a Rhino Liner coating.
The wrap. Its almost impossible unless u cap the end with rubber, use soap, and compressed air as u twist to get it onOk. Yup. I should have clarified. I was looking at 2 wrap handles.
Dont know if that would help. This wrap is about 3x as thick as Stihl or Husky wrap. The older gentleman that owns Pro Safety sold me this wrap and sells an adapter kit for fitting the end of the tubing to air nozzle and a plug for the other end of the bar. I ask him if I could use just dawn and push it on and he snickered and said, "Good Luck"! I made my own adapters and used dawn, elbow grease, and about 40psi air and its still hell!! After I got it on I blew water through then compressed air to dry then blew threebond through to glue it in place. Alot more cushion than Stihl or Husky tubingDid you try heating it in hot water then sliding it on? The hot water may work better.
It does if u order a new one. This was an old bar I polished and replaced the wrapI wonder why it just doesn't come with the rubber installed on the handle?
.325 or 3/8I got to put this thing in some better wood today. Bone dry 15" fir. It seems to like this 8 tooth set up.