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Thats possible with any of the automatic strippers that pull the sheath, just do it twice the distance apart you need and then cut the piece between the two, I have been using these to great effect: RS PRO, 450 V DIN Rail Connector, Screw Termination | RS Components - https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/din-rail-terminal-blocks/3882861/ the end connector allows the rail to slide out and the continuous earth cable to be inserted, then the bonding cables suitably ferruled into the other terminals.I suppose it would be even better if I could remove sections of the wire insulation without cutting it at the points where the crimps need to be leaving the wire continuous throughout its length but I expect I may need a few attempts on flex?
I use this type to pull the sheathing apart, they seem to be the best type as the cable can pass through the handle and strip mid length: CCS12 Cable Stripper 0.75mm - 16mm² - https://www.cablecraft.co.uk/ccs12-cable-stripper-0-75mm-16mm
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