Absolutely yes. Make sure you have the "F" operating lever.
Will the PRO version work on a lee 4 hole turret press?
When I bought my Lee Classic Turret from FSReloading, the tech doing the packing for my purchase substituted the standard for the Pro (which I had ordered). So, not everyone who claims to know actually does. Be warned.
The Pro Auto-Disk and the Standard Auto-Disk are 100% interchangeable in all applications and installations. The bases of the units are virtually identical. In fact, you can convert a Standard to a Pro by swapping the hopper and a couple of parts. The only difference in the base unit is that the Pro has a teflon coating on the base unit and the Standard does not. They mount and operate exactly the same way, use the same disks and operating levers.
Here's where I speculate your question comes from. The operating lever and press type?
When you buy a turret press kit, often the actuating lever shipped with the powder measure is the "F" lever which uses a spring for the return/reset operation. When you buy a progressive kit, the actuating lever is often the "T" lever which uses a chain (which attaches to the non-rotating part of the press' carrier. When you buy the powder measure (either model, Pro or Standard) all by itself, not part of a kit, you should get both the "T" lever and chain and "F" lever and spring.
It is interesting to note that the "F" lever and spring will work just fine on the progressive presses. But the "T" lever and chain cannot be made to work with an auto-indexing turret press. So, why bother with the "T" lever and chain at all?
Lost Sheep
p.s.
What manithree said about the riser is correct. It also helps to have the swivel adapter
http://leeprecision.com/swivel-adapter.html so you can position the powder measure over the center of rotation of the turret. That puts it away from the primer feed device as well as minimizing the moment of inertia of the whole rotating assembly.
If one riser is not enough (theoretically, it should be) risers can be stacked with no loss of function, though if you go to three you may get a little more wobble than you want.