Steering wheels aren't pressurized.
If you mean the steer tires, it varies by manufacturer and model.. for a run-of-the mill steer tire for a five axle unit, such as a 275/80R22.5 or 11R225., it'll usually either be 105 or 110 PSI.
As a truck driver we have a gauge inside that we can monitor. the compressor will build up to 120 125 psi, depending on load we run 30 to 100 psi I am sure they can take the full 125 PSI with no problems at all. They are in fact rated at 150 psi
No lower than 60 psi
If you have an Accord with 19 wheels, you can fill them to whatever pressure you'd like. My Accord only has 6 (4 + spare + steering wheel). I would recommend 32 psi for the tires, and not put any air in the steering wheel.
Yes it is probably possible. Check the sidewall of the tire and you will find the maximum inflation pressure molded into the tire. Mine states 32 psi but for short periods you can probably exceed that. Just be careful of the handling and steering, it will be very sensitive to steering wheel movement.
you can do a pressure test to see if is pumping out the right psi.
smyd
4.3L = 60 to 66 psi. 2.2L = 41 to 47 psi.
Front wheel pressure 34 PSI, rear wheel 36 PSI.
Short wheel base-Front- 31 psi Rear- 36 psi. Long wheel base- Front- 32 psi. rear- 38 psi
1,000 psi
It will depend on the application. 30 psi on a smaller vehicle and 80+ on a truck.
output is 2 to 7 psi.