
TurnNBurn drill adapter for semi trailers
PRODUCT
Introducing the TurnNBurn Adapter
TurnNBurn Adapter – The Smarter Way to Handle Landing Gear
The TurnNBurn Adapter is a heavy-duty, easy-to-use tool designed to replace the manual crank handle on semi-trailer landing gear. Built from industrial-grade alloy steel, its patented Spider Web Hex design ensures unmatched strength and durability. Unlike bulky or fragile alternatives, the TurnNBurn adapter offers a simple, one-piece solution that attaches seamlessly to your trailer, allowing you to raise and lower landing gear effortlessly with a drill. Say goodbye to manual cranking—TurnNBurn saves time, effort, and strain, making every drop-and-hook operation faster and safer.
Universal Fit – Works with all standard semi-trailer landing gear
Heavy-Duty Construction – Built to last, won’t bend or break
Fast & Easy Operation – Attaches in seconds, reducing effort by over 50%
Enhanced Safety – Minimizes strain and risk of injury
Get yours today and experience
efficiency redefined!
Product Features
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Spider Web Hex Design: Provides unmatched strength
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Universal Fit: Compatible with all standard semi-trailer landing gears
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Heavy-Duty Construction: Made from high-grade alloy steel
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Effortless Operation: Quickly attaches to a drill for automated crank control
How It Works
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Remove the crank handle from the trailer
Attach the TurnNBurn adapter with the wire-locking pin or nut and bolt
Use a minimum 18V drill to raise or lower landing gear with ease
TurnNBurn Adapter – Installation & Usage Guide
Installation Instructions
Installing the TurnNBurn Adapter is quick and simple—no modifications required! Follow these easy steps:
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Remove the Manual Crank Handle
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Locate the existing crank handle on your trailer’s landing gear.
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Unscrew and remove the nut & bolt
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Attach the TurnNBurn Adapter
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Align the TurnNBurn Adapter with the landing gear input shaft.
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Secure it in place using the wire lock pin.
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Ensure a Secure Fit
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Make sure the adapter is firmly in place before operation
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Connect Your Drill
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Attach the drill chuck onto the Spider Web Hex design of the adapter
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Use any minimum 18V drill for best results.
How to Use the TurnNBurn Adapter
Set Your
landing gear to Slow/Easy Gear
1
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This ensures controlled and smooth operation.
Raise or
Lower the Landing Gear
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Hold the drill with two hands for stability.
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Press the trigger gently and let the drill rotate the adapter.
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When raising - Stop once the landing gear is fully retracted.
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When lowering - Stop once the landing gear is 2" to 3" from the ground.
Stow your Drill/TurnNBunrn adapter combo
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Once done, remove the drill/adapter from the landing gear shaft and store it safely.
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With TurnNBurn, you’ll experience faster, easier, and safer trailer operations every time!
Safety Tips
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Always operate the drill with both hands to ensure maximum control and safety.
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Use a low or easy gear setting when raising or lowering the landing gear to maintain steady and safe operation.
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Slow down the drill’s rotation as you approach the top or bottom of the landing gear travel to avoid abrupt stops.
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Do not change gears while the drill and TurnNBurn adapter are in use, as this may cause damage or unsafe conditions.
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While any drill with a minimum of 18V is compatible, it is recommended to use a standard drill driver rather than an impact driver, as the drill driver provides optimal performance and safety.
Customer Testimonials
Real Stories from Real Drivers

Tyler
"Great tool, great idea. When it comes coupling and de-coupling trailers and you do it often enough, it gets tiring. If there is a way where the driver turns the crank handle less, I want it! Having the TurnNBurn as an option definitely makes my day easier."
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Gerry
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"Dropping the trailers cranking all day, in tight spaces. You have to go to one spot or another. There's nothing easier than to have a little power drill to lower that landing gear. It made everything so easy, productivity per se. I really enjoyed it. Overall, experience, I give it an A. Gladly telling my other peers, hey, you have to try this out. It's great.

